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Jan 2024
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Café Brasil 909 - O efeito do esquecimen...

LUCIANO PIRES & CAFé BRASIL EDITORIAL LTDA
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Edwin Knoll, um jornalista americano e editor da revista "The Progressive", criou a Lei da Precisão da Mídia de Knoll, que diz assim: "tudo o que você lê nos jornais é absolutamente verdadeiro, exceto a rara história da qual você tem conhecimento em primeira mão".

A lei de Knoll tem implicações significativas sobre como consumimos e avaliamos as informações que nos são apresentadas tanto pelas organizações de mídia quanto por outras pessoas em geral.
É nessa praia que vamos hoje.

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