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A veteran reporter on how to fix the news

A veteran reporter on how to fix the news

FromThe Gray Area with Sean Illing


A veteran reporter on how to fix the news

FromThe Gray Area with Sean Illing

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sean Illing talks with James Fallows, veteran reporter and editor at The Atlantic, about the state of political journalism in America. Fallows has been covering the relationship between media and democracy since the mid-nineties, when his book Breaking the News presciently documented the roots of a growing mistrust in news media. Sean and James talk about the dangers facing the political press today, why national political news is not useful to most Americans, and what can be done to regain the people's trust in journalism.

Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray Area
Guest: James Fallows (@JamesFallows), author of the newsletter, Breaking the News: Dispatches from a Veteran Reporter on Substack
References: 


Breaking the News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy by James Fallows (Vintage; 1996)


Ashley Parker's tweet (Nov. 22)


"Exclusive: Naomi Biden On Her White House Wedding" by Chloe Malle (Vogue; Nov. 22)


Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey Into the Heart of America by James Fallows and Deborah Fallows (Vintage; 2018)


Our Towns (HBO; 2021)

Local Independent Online News (LION) Publishers


"Leslie Moonves on Donald Trump: 'It May Not Be Good for America, but It's Damn Good for CBS'" by Paul Bond (Hollywood Reporter; Feb. 29, 2016)


Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann (1922)


"Correcting the Record; Times Reporter Who Resigned Leaves Long Trail of Deception" by Dan Barry et al. (New York Times; May 11, 2003)


"Weapons of Mass Destruction? Or Mass Distraction?" by Daniel Okrent (New York Times; May 30, 2004)


"3 Truths About Trump" by James Fallows (The Atlantic; July 13, 2015)


The Paradox of Democracy by Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing (U. Chicago; 2022)

 
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Producer: Erikk Geannikis


Editor: Amy Drozdowska


Engineer: Patrick Boyd


Senior Producer: Katelyn Bogucki


Editorial Director, Vox Talk: A.M. Hall


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Released:
Dec 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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