Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast
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Jackie Calmes, White House editor for the Los Angeles Times Washington bureau, discussed the evolution of conservative media and its relationship with the GOP, and the challenges of covering the White House, during a visit to the Shorenstein Center. Calmes also discussed the historical roots of conservative media, its messaging about race, funding and advertising for conservative outlets, and more. This Shorenstein Center Speaker Series event was recorded October 17, 2017, at Harvard Kennedy School.
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Preserving America's Thought Leader Magazines
News Narratives in a Post-Factual Era
On the Trail of Xi Jinping
The Landscape of Local News Models in America
Streaming War Won: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the news
Garrett Graff: Decoding the Mueller Investigation
Behind the Reporting: South Bend Tribune and ProPublica's "Criminal Justice in Elkhart, Indiana"
Behind the Reporting: ProPublica's "Zero Tolerance"
Behind the Reporting: The Philadelphia Inquirer's "Toxic City: Sick Schools"
Behind the Reporting: Frontline and the Investigative Reporting Program's "Trafficked in America"
Behind the Reporting: The Dallas Morning News' "Pain and Profit"
Behind the Reporting: The Alabama Media Group's "Alabama's 'Beach House Sheriff'"
Behind the Reporting: The Wall Street Journal's "Trump's Hush Money"
Sarah Smarsh: Experiencing and Reporting on Rural America
Eugene Scott: The Role of Identity Politics in the Midterm Elections and Beyond
Kristen Soltis Anderson: Millennials, Midterms, and the Future of the GOP
Setti Warren: Government, Campaigns, and the Media
Siva Vaidhyanathan: Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy
Talia Buford: Environmental Inequity
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