Topic: The rapidly changing environment for business and media because of changes brought on by digital media. Will Twitter abide? Whats the future of social networking? Whats the future of news? Hosted by the Sorrento Hotel and 94.9 KUOW Radio. KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio is a service of the University of Washington. This event […]
– Watch Part 2 of our interview with Lewis Wallace, who was fired from the public radio show “Marketplace” after he published a blog post about journalistic neutrality. Wallace talks about his career in journalism, and reads his post, Objectivity is dead, and I’m okay with it, in which he questions whether people who hold […]
– As Florida braces for Hurricane Irma, we look at conditions in Texas prisons since Hurricane Harvey hit the Gulf Coast two weeks ago with a historic downpour that lasted several days and caused massive flooding. Prisoners were not evacuated from either the federal prison or three Texas prisons in the heavily flooded city of […]
A new Gallup poll found 81% of Americans believe in God, the lowest figure tallied since the poll began in 1944. That number is also down from a 2017 which showed 87% of American believed in God. NewsNation’s Ashleigh Banfield, Daily Wire culture critic Megan Basham, KTTH Radio’s Jason Rantz and Temple University professor Marc […]
The eighth annual Schieffer Symposium on the News included panelists John Harris, founder and editor-in-chief of POLITICO; Norah O’Donnell, chief White House correspondent, CBS News; Jake Tapper, senior White House correspondent, ABC News; and Chuck Todd, chief White House correspondent and political director, NBC News and co-host of The Daily Rundown, MSNBC. source
– Six days after Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico, 3.4 million U.S. citizens in the territory remain without adequate food, water and fuel. But as the massive crisis became clear over the weekend, President Trump failed to weigh in, instead lashing out at sports players who joined in protest against racial injustice. It took […]
President Joe Biden on Tuesday condemned the poison of white supremacy and said the nation must “reject the lie” of the racist “replacement theory” espoused by the shooter who murdered 10 black Americans in Buffalo. MORE: source