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Feb 2021
28m 36s

Steven Waldman on Facebook’s fight in Au...

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Steven Waldman, the president and co-founder of Report for America, connects the dots between the local news crisis, the "financialization" of newspaper ownership, and the spread of disinformation on social media. Brian Stelter also asks Waldman about the rash of recent news about the news industry, including the international implications of the Australian ... Show More
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