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In this episode of The Compendium, we're unpacking the Balloon Boy Hoax, the bizarre moment in 2009 when the world was glued to their screens, watching a silver helium balloon soar across the Colorado sky—supposedly with 6-year-old Falcon Heene trapped inside. But as the story unfolded, the truth became far stranger than fiction. Was this a desperate stunt by Richard Heene to land a reality TV deal, or was the media sensationalism machine too eager to turn a family's crisis into a headline? From viral hysteria to police investigations, we break down how this infamous hoax spiraled out of control. We give you just The Compendium, but if you want more, here are our resources: Balloon Boy hoax – Wikipedia What the ‘balloon boy' hoax revealed about profit-driven news – youtube The Balloon Boy Hoax: Solved! – 5280 Magazine Host & Show Info Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox About: Kyle and Adam are more than just your hosts, they're your close friends sharing intriguing stories from tales from the darker corners of true crime, the annals of your forgotten history books, and the who's who of incredible people. Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland by Aleksey Chistilin Community & Calls to Action ⭐ Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
Professor Jane Kirtley of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law joins Adam and Jordana.
After the fallout from Pat McAfee and other media pundits perpetuating a false rumor about an Ole Miss student went viral, we talk about the responsibility that the media has to vetting stories, being accurate and the damage that could be caused when they dont. The Lakers picked up a huge win over Houston. Harlan Werner from The Memorabilia Network talks about teaming up with Will Smith and Walker Buehler's charities to auction off the ball from the final out of the World Series in order to raise money for So Cal fire relief victims.
In the United States, the right to dissent and speak freely is essential to democracy. President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise of free speech. But under his administration some forms of speech and viewpoints carry harsh consequences. MPR News host Catharine Richert and her guests talk about who feels free to speak, who feels silenced and whether it's possible for everyone to be heard. It's part of the MPR News Talking Sense series helping Minnesotans have hard political conversations … better. Guests: Jane Kirtley is a professor of media ethics and law at the University of Minnesota where she directs the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law. She also served as executive director of The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press for 14 years, practiced law and worked as a reporter. Manu Meel is the CEO of BridgeUSA, a national organization that helps young people engage in respectful, productive dialogue and disagreement through its chapters on university campuses across the country. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
Misinformation, fake news, hate speech, satire, the arts, political protest. These are all examples of what you might call disruptive speech. A free speech absolutist would say that all of these forms of speech should be tolerated, if not welcomed. On the other hand, it does look as though some of them are disruptive in a good way, and others are disruptive in a bad way. But can we tell the good from the bad in a way that isn't just politically partisan? Carl Fox, Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the IDEA Centre, thinks we can, and that we should treat different forms of disruptive speech differently. Here is Carl's paper on the subject in the Journal of Social Philosophy.Carl co-edited The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Media Ethics with fellow Ethics Untangled alumnus Joe Saunders, which contains a chapter by Carl on satire and stability. For further reading, there's Amy Olberding's book on manners and civility.In the interview, Carl mentions a paper on lying by Don Fallis. That's here:Fallis, D. 2009. “What Is Lying?” Journal of Philosophy 106(1): 29–56. And then there's the classic text on freedom and its limits, John Stuart Mill's On Liberty: Mill, J. S. 1974. On Liberty. London: Penguin.Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Twitter/X: @EthicsUntangledBluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Alexandra Ryan, founder and CEO of Goss.ie, for an eye-opening conversation about media, advocacy, and resilience. Alexandra shares her personal experience as a victim of non-consensual intimate image sharing and how it led her to speak out and advocate for change, playing a role in the introduction of Coco's Law, Ireland's legislation against online harassment and intimate image abuse. She reflects on the betrayal of trust, the emotional toll on victims, and the societal norms that continue to shame women instead of holding perpetrators accountable.We also explore the evolving landscape of media ethics, the legal gaps that once left victims unprotected, and the importance of responsible journalism in the digital age. With a law degree alongside her media career, Alexandra shares her unique perspective on the intersection of law, media, and ethics, highlighting the moral dilemmas faced in reporting, the challenges of female entrepreneurship, and the scrutiny women in media face when balancing ambition and integrity.Beyond the headlines, we discuss resilience, mental health, and the power of community support in recovery. Alexandra's story is a powerful reminder that real change comes from standing up, speaking out, and pushing for a society that values justice over judgment. Tune in for a thought-provoking and inspiring conversation!If you've been affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, support is available. Women's Aid offers free, confidential help—call 1800 341 900 (24/7 in Ireland) or visit womensaid.ie. You can also report online abuse and find resources at hotline.ie. Please know you're not alone. This episode is brought to you by fabÜ SKIN-HAIR-NAILS GLOW, the supplement I created for strong, healthy, and radiant beauty from within. If you're dealing with hair thinning, dull skin, fine lines, or weak nails, this is for you. Packed with 12 powerhouse ingredients, this blend is designed to support fuller, thicker hair, glowing skin, and strong nails. At the heart of the formula is Reishi mushroom, bursting with antioxidants and beta glucans, alongside five amino acids to build collagen, plus vitamins C, A, E, zinc, and niacinamide for all-round nourishment.The results speak for themselves—women post-pregnancy and going through peri and menopause have seen incredible transformations, from stronger nails in weeks to revived hair growth in months. But consistency is key—take two capsules daily, give your body time, and watch the transformation unfold. Available on fabuwellness.com and in pharmacies and health stores nationwide.Thanks for listening! You can watch the full episode on YouTube here. Don't forget to follow The Laura Dowling Experience podcast on Instagram @lauradowlingexperience for updates and more information. You can also follow our host, Laura Dowling, @fabulouspharmacist for more insights and tips. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it really helps us out! Stay tuned for more great conversations.
RUNDOWN From high school dance drama to an NBA trade bombshell, Episode 321 covers it all. Mitch and Hotshot Scott uncover the origins of area code 321 and its Orlando connection, before diving into the nostalgia of Daryl Dawkins' high school dominance and impact on basketball. The duo also reacts to the shocking Luka Dončić trade to the Lakers, speculating on the Mavericks' motivations. The show welcomes Golden Globe-nominated director Tim Fehlbaum, who discusses his film September 5 and ABC's historic coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics. Former Seahawks lineman Ray Roberts joins to dissect Seattle's offseason priorities, while Danny Kelly of The Ringer previews top NFL Draft prospects, debating whether the Seahawks should prioritize offensive linemen or defensive playmakers at pick 18. GUESTS • Tim Fehlbaum | Golden Globe-nominated director of September 5 • Ray Roberts | Former Seahawks offensive lineman, Seahawks analyst • Danny Kelly | NFL Draft analyst, The Ringer TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:08 | Area Code 321 Mystery, Orlando's Hidden Fame, and Daryl Dawkins' Legacy 17:10 | Clip of the Week: When Harry Met Sally's Super Bowl Ad 27:52 | High School Dance Drama, the Origins of Tolo, and a Shocking NBA Trade 46:00 | GUEST: Tim Fehlbaum (Director, September 5) – on Munich, Media Ethics, and Jim McKay's Legacy 1:03:58 | GUEST: Ray Roberts (Former Seahawks OL) – Seahawks Draft Dilemma: O-Line Needs, Geno's Future, and Ray Roberts' “Hat on a Hat” Legacy 1:28:46 | GUEST: Danny Kelly (The Ringer) – NFL Draft Deep Dive: Seahawks' O-Line Needs, Top Prospects, and the Running Back Resurgence 1:57:42 | The Other Stuff Segment: • Mariners re-signing Jorge Polanco for $7.5 million & Seattle's low spending rank • Luka Dončić's shocking trade to the Lakers—fitness concerns or hidden drama? • NFL kicker Justin Tucker denies misconduct allegations • Greg Olsen frustrated over Tom Brady taking his Super Bowl broadcasting spot • Nirvana's surprise reunion at Fire Aid, featuring Joan Jett & Dave Grohl's daughter • Costco swapping Pepsi for Coca-Cola in its food courts • Woman charged for sending “fart selfies” in bizarre harassment case • RIPs: Blackhawk helicopter crash victims, figure skating legend Dick Button (95), singer Mary Ann Faithfull (78), MLB commissioner Faye Vincent (86)
[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda provides a 4-hour training on the ethics of using social media.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KIRK to get 10% off your first month.Become a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOUZWV1DRtHtpP2H48S7iiw/joinBecome a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactWebsite: https://www.psychologyinseattle.comMerch: https://teespring.com/stores/psychology-in-seattleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaJuly 3, 2019The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com
Wednesday, December 11th, 2024Today, New York Attorney General Tish James says she's not going to drop the $450M civil fraud case against Trump just because he was elected President; Mike Flynn's long running lawsuit against the government for the Russia investigation has been dismissed; The Supreme Court has refused to lift the gag order against Donald Trump; the Manhattan DA has filed his brief opposing Trump's motion to dismiss the 34 felony counts against him; Trump's Department of Justice secretly spied on members of Congress and journalists according to an inspector general report; Mitch McConnell fell after a GOP Senate lunch and is receiving medical care; more than 4 million people will share $1.8B in refunds from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Thank You AG1AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. So make sure to check out DrinkAG1.com/dailybeans.Stories:Trump's DOJ secretly obtained records of his FBI pick Kash Patel, lawmakers, staffers and media in leak investigations (Hannah Rabinowitz, Evan Perez and Katelyn Polantz | CNN)Supreme Court declines to lift Trump's gag order in New York case (Steve Benen | MaddowBlog | MSNBC)N.Y. attorney general refuses to drop $486 million judgment against Trump (Adam Reiss, Laura Jarrett and Dareh Gregorian | NBC News)More than 4 million people to share $1.8 billion in refunds, the CFPB says. Here's what to know. (Kate Gibson | CBS News)Welcome to the website for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau versus Lexington Law and CreditRepair.com matterGuest: Harry LitmanHost, Talking Feds Podcast; Law Professor; Former US AttorneyTalking Feds Substack (harrylitman.substack.com)Talkingfeds.comHarry Litman - Blue Sky (@harrylitman)Harry Litman Twitter (@harrylitman)If you want to support what Harry Dunn and I are up to, head to patreon.com/aisle45podHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsHow To Train Your Dragon (Dreamworks.com)Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) (pa.gov)Auto Buying Consulting (autobuyingconsultingllc.com)@MarieHarnishCreations on InstagramSAVE Plan Court Actions: Impact on Borrowers (studentaid.gov) Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote, Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewroteDana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
During the 2024 election cycle, it became clear that people were not just getting their information from traditional news organizations, but instead were turning to political influencers on social media or podcasts. And the campaigns tuned into that, making several podcast appearances.A new Pew Research study confirmed this notion. It found that one in five Americans regularly get their news from influencers on social media. It's even higher for adults under 30. But a majority of these news influencers have no news affiliation or journalism background. So it brings up the question, how is this new wave of news affecting media literacy and how people understand the world around us? University of St. Thomas associate professor of emerging media Yayu Feng joins MPR News host Nina Moini to unpack this question.
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to talk about some newspapers not endorsing presidential candidates. Jane calls the decision by papers like the Washington Post to not make an endorsement ‘cowardice.’ Jane believes many of the owners of these newspapers don’t have a clear picture […]
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to talk about some newspapers not endorsing presidential candidates. Jane calls the decision by papers like the Washington Post to not make an endorsement ‘cowardice.’ Jane believes many of the owners of these newspapers don’t have a clear picture […]
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to talk about some newspapers not endorsing presidential candidates. Jane calls the decision by papers like the Washington Post to not make an endorsement ‘cowardice.’ Jane believes many of the owners of these newspapers don’t have a clear picture […]
Professor Jane E. Kirtley is the Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. Jane Kirtley joins to talk about 60 Minutes Editing an interview with Kamala Harris and CBS News asking tough questions about Israel.
Tuesday, July 16th 2024Today, Judge Aileen Cannon has dismissed the espionage and obstruction case against Trump, Nauta, and De Oliveira; MSNBC pulled Morning Joe off the air Monday morning out of fear; the Republican National Convention has kicked off with the announcement of JD Vance as vice president; the FBI has identified the shooter at the Trump rally and has seized his phone to search for a motive; GOP Senate candidate Royce White just amended a slew of campaign filings; plus Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Tickets and LIVE show dates https://allisongill.comSubscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comStoriesFlorida judge dismisses the Trump classified documents case (NBC News)Why Thomas Matthew Crooks tried to assassinate Donald Trump is a mystery to investigators and his ex-classmates (Philadelphia Inquirer)Signs of trouble at Trump rally were evident in minutes before gunman opened fire (AP News)‘Morning Joe' pulled from air Monday because of Trump shooting (CNN) Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://post.news/@/MuellerSheWrote?utm_source=TwitterAG&utm_medium=creator_organic&utm_campaign=muellershewrote&utm_content=FollowMehttps://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsHang Out Do Good HODG (Los Angeles, CA)Day-End Dough-Nation® Program (Panera Bread) Live Show Ticket Links:https://allisongill.com (for all tickets and show dates)Thursday July 25th Milwaukee, WI https://tinyurl.com/Beans-MKESunday July 28th Nashville, TN - with Phil Williams https://tinyurl.com/Beans-TennWednesday July 31st St. Louis, MO https://tinyurl.com/Beans-STLFriday August 16th Washington, DC - with Andy McCabe, Pete Strzok, Glenn Kirschner https://tinyurl.com/Beans-in-DCSaturday August 24 San Francisco, CA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-SF Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Monday, June 24th, 2024Today, the Biden Administration finally bans the use of Kaspersky software in the US; After an uproar over ethics, the new 'Washington Post' editor won't take the job; the man who attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer has been convicted on state charges of aggravated kidnapping; the New York Times cites Trump's fundraising numbers as though they were fact; the five states poised to flip their legislatures; Jill Stein paid $150,000 to a consultant who was indicted over Biden deepfake robocalls; Mike Bloomberg gives $20M to help re-elect Biden; trump claims Joan Rivers voted for him; South Korea will consider supplying arms to Ukraine after Russia and North Korea sign strategic pact; Boeing may evade criminal charges for violating their settlement with the DoJ; Democrats put a spotlight on more than 1 million pensions saved under a 2021 law; a journalist shot by police while covering the 2020 protests is dying of her injuries; plus Allison delivers your Good News. Promo Code:For up to 30% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to https://www.helixsleep.com/dailybeans.Tickets and LIVE show dates https://allisongill.comSubscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com US Bans Kaspersky Software (Wired)Jill Stein paid $15000 to Consultant who was indicted over Biden deepfake robocalls (Business Insider)Mike Bloomberg gives @20 million to help Biden beat Trump (Washington Post)These 5 states are the most likely to see legislative chambers flip in November (Politico)Democrats put a spotlight on more than 1 million pensions saved under a 2021 law (AP News)After uproar over ethics, new 'Washington Post' editor won't take the job (NPR)Man who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband also found guilty of kidnapping and faces life in prison (AP News)South Korea will consider supplying arms to Ukraine after Russia and North Korea sign strategic pact (AP News)Boeing May Evade Criminal Charges for Violating Settlement (NYT)A journalist shot by police while covering the 2020 protests is dying of her injuries (NPR) Subscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://post.news/@/MuellerSheWrote?utm_source=TwitterAG&utm_medium=creator_organic&utm_campaign=muellershewrote&utm_content=FollowMehttps://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsStudent Loan Forgiveness (studentaide.gov)David Volk (Medium.com)SARG (shelteranimalsrescue.org) Live Show Ticket Links:https://allisongill.com (for all tickets and show dates)Wednesday July 10th – Portland OR – Polaris Hall(with Dana!)Thursday July 11th – Seattle WA – The Triple Door(with Dana!)Thursday July 25th Milwaukee, WI https://tinyurl.com/Beans-MKESunday July 28th Nashville, TN - with Phil Williams https://tinyurl.com/Beans-TennWednesday July 31st St. Louis, MO https://tinyurl.com/Beans-STLFriday August 16th Washington, DC - with Andy McCabe, Pete Strzok, Glenn Kirschner https://tinyurl.com/Beans-in-DCSaturday August 24 San Francisco, CA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-SF Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Many of us have watched college campuses around the country erupt in protests, with tent camps being set up on greenspaces calling for universities to disclose and divest from companies that do business in Israel. But when do the chants, signs and graffiti cross the line from first-amendment-protected free speech to something more nefarious? This week, we talk about this with Professor Jane Kirtley, a lawyer, and the director of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Minnesota.Resources we discussed:Counterman v. Colorado: https://www.oyez.org/cases/2022/22-138Books: Nadine Strossen: Hate: Why We Should Resist it with Free Speech, Not CensorshipAnthony Lewis: Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First AmendmentNat Hentoff: Free Speech for Me - But Not for Thee: How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each OtherStanley Fish: The First: How to Think About Hate Speech, Campus Speech, Religious Speech, Fake News, Post-Truth, and Donald TrumpLink to a talk from Kirtley from last November: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=MFMewKdoB30
Episode Summary: In this episode, AB Ridgeway discusses the recent controversy surrounding Candace Owens' departure from the Daily Wire, shedding light on the reported gag order imposed by the conservative outlet. Owens' call for a debate with Ben Shapiro seemingly triggered this response, revealing underlying tensions and ideological clashes within the organization.Key Takeaways:The Gag Order Saga: The revelation of Daily Wire's alleged gag order against Candace Owens exposes the complexities of ideological conflicts within conservative media outlets. This incident underscores the challenges of maintaining freedom of speech and expression within corporate structures.Religious Disputes: Owens' departure from the Daily Wire appears to stem from more than contractual disputes; religious differences may have played a significant role. Ben Shapiro's reported statement about Owens' faith adds a new dimension to the narrative, highlighting tensions over religious beliefs within the organization.Media Ethics in Question: The handling of Owens' departure raises questions about media ethics and transparency. The discrepancy between public statements and internal actions at the Daily Wire raises concerns about journalistic integrity and the importance of accountability in media organizations.The Price of Faith: Owens' steadfast commitment to her Christian faith appears to have been a contributing factor in her dismissal. This raises broader questions about religious freedom and the limits of expression in professional settings, particularly within conservative media circles.Seeking Truth Amidst Bias: AB Ridgeway emphasizes the importance of seeking truth amidst bias and manipulation in media narratives. As Owens navigates this controversy, Ridgeway encourages listeners to critically evaluate information and form their own opinions based on facts.Quotes:"The truth always comes out to the light. Candace, you're doing an excellent job. Just keep it up.""I am on the side of truth. I just want the truth.""They want to debate, but yet they want to manipulate her with contracts and legalese to make sure that she doesn't get her voice out."
Episode Summary: In this episode, AB Ridgeway discusses the recent controversy surrounding Candace Owens' departure from the Daily Wire, shedding light on the reported gag order imposed by the conservative outlet. Owens' call for a debate with Ben Shapiro seemingly triggered this response, revealing underlying tensions and ideological clashes within the organization.Key Takeaways:The Gag Order Saga: The revelation of Daily Wire's alleged gag order against Candace Owens exposes the complexities of ideological conflicts within conservative media outlets. This incident underscores the challenges of maintaining freedom of speech and expression within corporate structures.Religious Disputes: Owens' departure from the Daily Wire appears to stem from more than contractual disputes; religious differences may have played a significant role. Ben Shapiro's reported statement about Owens' faith adds a new dimension to the narrative, highlighting tensions over religious beliefs within the organization.Media Ethics in Question: The handling of Owens' departure raises questions about media ethics and transparency. The discrepancy between public statements and internal actions at the Daily Wire raises concerns about journalistic integrity and the importance of accountability in media organizations.The Price of Faith: Owens' steadfast commitment to her Christian faith appears to have been a contributing factor in her dismissal. This raises broader questions about religious freedom and the limits of expression in professional settings, particularly within conservative media circles.Seeking Truth Amidst Bias: AB Ridgeway emphasizes the importance of seeking truth amidst bias and manipulation in media narratives. As Owens navigates this controversy, Ridgeway encourages listeners to critically evaluate information and form their own opinions based on facts.Quotes:"The truth always comes out to the light. Candace, you're doing an excellent job. Just keep it up.""I am on the side of truth. I just want the truth.""They want to debate, but yet they want to manipulate her with contracts and legalese to make sure that she doesn't get her voice out."
The biggest movie in the country right now is about a civil war — in America. If you see the film “Civil War” at a theater in downtown Washington, the scenes of the Lincoln Memorial exploding and the White House being attacked are jarring when you exit into the D.C. air. The movie is writer and director Alex Garland's very in-your-face attempt to imagine the unimaginable in America — an authoritarian leader in the White House, intractable political differences being resolved through violence and the very specific horrors of modern warfare — urban fighting, refugee camps, mass atrocities, the collapse of the currency — all the things that we associate with stuff that can happen over there happening right here in the United States. “Civil War” is also a movie about journalism. It follows four reporters traveling from New York to Washington, D.C., via a circuitous route through Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Virginia. The movie takes on a lot of the weighty issues we talk about on shows like this one: media ethics, political polarization, disinformation polluting our media ecosystem and the potential threat from an autocratic leader. Wagner Moura plays a hardened war correspondent addicted to the battlefield. He also provides some much needed levity in the movie. Moura is best-known for his role as Pablo Escobar in “Narcos.” But he's also a former journalist, a political activist and a writer and director himself. His 2019 movie “Marighella” about the coup and counter-revolution in Brazil in the 1960s incurred the wrath of then-president Jair Bolsonaro in Moura's home country of Brazil. Deep Dive host and Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza talked with Moura on Thursday just as Washington's annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner festivities were getting under way. It's the time of year when the relationship between journalists, politicians and Hollywood is at its peak in this town. They had a fascinating conversation about how making a movie about a new civil war changed Moura's own personal thinking about politics, how his experience with Bolsonaro in Brazil is a warning for Americans and the role of art in politics. Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Wagner Moura is a star of A24's film "Civil War". Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio. Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio.
It must feel like a never-ending battle for Rupert Murdoch. His British newspaper group is continuing to face legal action more than a decade after the phone hacking scandal came to a head. Now he's settled with the actor Hugh Grant who was accusing the Sun newspaper of everything from bugging his car to robbing his home to get stories. Today, ABC Media Watch host Paul Barry on how Murdoch has paid out many millions of dollars to avoid trial and what it all means for his empire. Featured: Paul Barry, Media Watch presenter
0:20 Israel launches attack on Iran... and we're funding it... with $95B on the table for more war funding to Israel, Taiwan and Ukraine. While our borders remain unsecured. 12:30 NPR editor Uri Berliner lambastes NPR for abandoning journalism and becoming activists. 25:00 "Men are From Mars. Women are From Venus" - important differences. 44:30 Discussing Michael Shellenberger's podcast appearance on Glenn Loury's podcast: "The Censorship Industrial Complex". 1:19:45 Badlands Media article: "The Deep State Needs Trump to Win". 1:27:00 TV Show Reviews! Merle: "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers' Dynasty". Barry: "Fallout" #MichaelShellenberger #JamesLindsey #NewDiscourse #Censorship #UriBerliner #WinningTime #Fallout --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-edwards/support
Drugs, sex and lavish dinners out. It's not new that news organisations sometimes pay for interviews, but the allegations about what Channel 7's Spotlight program gave to Bruce Lehrmann for a sit-down interview are surprising. Today, Media Watch presenter Paul Barry unpacks what's unfolded in court and discusses whether the public can trust the press when the chequebook is out. Featured: Paul Barry, Media Watch presenter
In this conversation, Erik Torenberg sits down with Antonio Garcia Martinez, founder of Spindl and author of ‘Chaos Monkeys', and Parker Thompson, partner at SAX Capital, TNT Ventures, and AngelList, to explore the influence of social media on society. They discuss media literacy and journalism, how politics change people's views of social media, and the rise of unique religious movements in social activism. This episode marks the first time Erik interviewed Antonio Garcia Martinez on Venture Stories back in 2019 and remains relevant today. If you're looking for an ERP platform, check out NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/zen. -- SPONSORS: NETSUITE NetSuite has 25 years of providing financial software for all your business needs. More than 36,000 businesses have already upgraded to NetSuite by Oracle, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform head to NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/zen and download your own customized KPI checklist. -- FOLLOW ON X: @antoniogm (Antonio) @pt (Parker) @eriktorenberg (Erik) @moz_podcast (Moment of Zen) @TurpentineMedia -- BOOKS CITED: Chaos Monkeys by Antonio Garcia Martinez Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel J. Boorstin The Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium by Martin Gurri Seven Types of Atheism by John Gray -- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (01:23) Impact of Facebook (02:41) Evolution of Media and Its Influence on Society (10:10) Journalism and Media Ethics (26:25) Effectiveness of Media Regulation (33:10) Facebook's Content Curation (34:02) Content Control (35:32) Impact of Algorithms on Society and Business (38:50) Generational Shifts in Media Consumption (45:57) Exploring the Ideology of Silicon Valley (49:44) Secular Religions and the Quest for Community (58:39) Future of Religion and Community in the Digital Age (01:03:36) Wrap This show is produced by Turpentine: a network of podcasts, newsletters, and more, covering technology, business, and culture — all from the perspective of industry insiders and experts. We're launching new shows every week, and we're looking for industry-leading sponsors — if you think that might be you and your company, email us at erik@turpentine.co.
In part two of their conversation, Chris Cuomo and Tucker Carlson (host, Tucker Carlson Network) delve into the into the complexities of disagreement in politics, family loyalty, and media ethics. Chris shares insights into his career journey, from being hired by Roger Ailes at Fox News to his eventual firing from CNN, and how these experiences shaped his perspectives on facing personal and professional challenges head-on. Tucker and Chris also touch upon the importance of critical thinking, the failure of the two-party system, and the potential for more nuanced and open-minded public discourse. Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject #cuomo #cuomoproject #tuckercarlson #newsnation #news Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The world's largest democracy is going to the polls this year. As much as a logistical challenge it will be given the sheer size, it will also be a test for the Indian media. Will the media be fair? Will it be able to remain neutral amidst the audio-visual assault? What about fake news and misinformation? What about ideological balance? All of these questions and more, in a discussion between Sachin Kalbag and his guest Pradyuman Maheshwari. Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laxman Datt Pant is the chairperson of Media Action Nepal and an elected co-chair of the Media Freedom Coalition-Consultative Network (MFC-CN). He is also an adjunct Professor of Media Ethics & Journalism at the Tbilisi State University and the University of Georgia. He currently serves as the AMIC Country Representative for Nepal. Pant started his career as a journalist more than two decades ago and worked with numerous media institutions in different capacities ranging from a reporter to an editor. PEI's Hridesh and Laxman delve into analyzing the bill's provisions and how they may conflict with constitutional rights to free speech. They also explore how Nepal can better foster digital spaces as forums for civic expression and debate. If you liked the episode, hear more from us through our free newsletter services, PEI Substack: Of Policies and Politics, and click here to support us on Patreon!!
In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee sits down with Grouchy Greg Watkins, the founder of AllHipHop.com. They discuss Grouchy Greg's journey in the entertainment industry, the founding of AllHipHop.com, and the importance of authenticity and integrity in journalism. Grouchy Greg shares stories of breaking major news stories in the hip-hop industry and the challenges of staying true to their journalistic principles in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Concerns are growing over a perceived easing of thorough scrutiny by the media's 'fact-checkers' towards the utterances of the sitting US president, as compared with their previous approach. Under the leadership of Donald Trump, the media community - sometimes referred to as the mainstream media - seemed to be perpetually engaged in live 'fact-checks.' However, there's been a noticeable shift in this trend under the administration of President Joe Biden, leading some to question if such scrutiny has been largely abandoned. An examination carried out by Joe Concha, a media critic writing for The Hill, notes that these very fact-checkers appear to be taking an unusually long respite or have simply distanced themselves from rigorous inspection of the president. Concha illustrates this apparent lapse with the example of CNN fact-checker, Daniel Dale, who seems to have dropped off the radar in the current administration. Data from Mediaite shows that from the period of June 2019 to November 2020, Dale was either mentioned or made appearances on CNN, on an average, at least once per day. Even by conservative estimates, this translates to over 500 mentions or features on the network within merely a 16-month period. However, under Biden's tenure, Dale has been significantly less visible with the notable point that he has not conducted a single fact-check of the president since the month of June, as reported by Concha. One might argue that this fall in activity is due to a lack of substantial material for Dale to delve into when it comes to Biden. Concha, however, starkly contrasts this claim, providing recent instances that required fact-checking. To illustrate, back in August, Biden had stated that the inflation in July was flat, a claim that was contrary to the actual figures that marked it near a staggering 40-year high of 8.3 percent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Replays of Roy's best interviews of 2023. Roy and Professsor Jane Kirtley explore the dangers of AI in media. Originally aired on December 2, 2023. AI slithers into mainstream media? Sports Illustrated being accused of the creation of fake stories written by fake humans ...eg 'fake news'? Guest: Professor Jane Kirtley. Media ethics and the law, University of Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, learn more about social media use in the workplace and if you can get into hot water for things you post on your personal social media. We also bust some commonly held severance myths Learn your rights on the Employment Law Show with hosts John Schols and Chris Justice.
Paul Rupp is an athletic trainer who works in the secondary setting and is the chair of the NATA Committe on Professional Ethics. Paul recently wrote an article in the NATA News about the importance of ethics in athletic training but in particular how it applies to social media. If you've been around social media you've probably seen how some topics tend to get very heated, very quickly and often can turn into something that goes beyond discussion. Paul discusses how the COPE handles these cases and also discusses how often these types of cases come up. The episode contains a ton of insight on what COPE is and how it tries to help keep the profession ethical, in particular the members of the NATA. They put in a lot of work and the cases they deal with range wildly in terms of what they pertain too. It was an enlightening episode for me and I think will shed some great light on what the committee does and their goals to help the profession. Please check it out and in the future, think before you Tweet (X, post, etc.). In This Episode: +What is COPE and how does it work? +Statistics of what comes into COPE. +Common issues of ethical violations on social media +See somethign and please report it +What actually is permission? Application to minors. +Trying to be a part of the COPE commitee. Connect with Paul +Twitter: @OaktonHSATP (https://twitter.com/OaktonHSATP ) +Instagram: @OaktonHSATP (https://www.instagram.com/oaktonhsatp/ ) @: prupp@fcps.edu LINK: https://www.nata.org/committee-professional-ethics LINK: https://www.athletictrainingchat.com/2023/12/ep-154-paul-rupp-social-media-ethics-in.html www.athletictrainingchat.com www.cliniallypressed.com SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc3WyCs2lmnKK6shrL5A4hw?sub_confirmation=1 #ATCchat #ATtwitter #complicatedsimple #atimpact #at4all #nata #boc #bocatc #athletictraining #athletictrainingchat #health #medicine #medical #careeverywhere --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athletictrainingchat/support
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to discuss Elon Musk criticizing advertisers who are leaving the social media platform X. Jane says, “Elon Musk is for freedom of speech for Elon Musk.”
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to discuss Elon Musk criticizing advertisers who are leaving the social media platform X. Jane says, “Elon Musk is for freedom of speech for Elon Musk.”
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to discuss Elon Musk criticizing advertisers who are leaving the social media platform X. Jane says, “Elon Musk is for freedom of speech for Elon Musk.”
AI slithers into mainstream media? Sports Illustrated being accused of the creation of fake stories written by fake humans ... eg 'fake news'? Guest: Professor Jane Kirtley. Media ethics and the law, University of Minnesota Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CLINT'S BIO: I'm all about first-person storytelling because I believe that knowing someone requires understanding their journey. My life's chapters have been diverse and unexpected. Originating from South Africa, I embarked on a 15-year radio career that spanned 4 countries and hosted over 5 million global listeners. My radio career gifted me with remarkable experiences, from reality TV to Formula 1 rides, inspiring me to preserve and share these invaluable memories. Relocating to Dubai in 2008 and later to Australia exposed me to various nationalities, enriching my understanding of cultures and the power of people's stories. Then came the extraordinary – winning the American Green Card Lottery, fulfilling a lifelong dream for my my wife and me to live in the U.S.A. I've learned that authentic connections stem from shared stories. This insight led to the creation of the Capsll app, a way to engage with our digital content in a meaningful way, preserving and passing on our stories across generations. I'm a thinker, learner, cancer survivor, and visionary, guided by peace and fueled by empathy. Additionally, I'll be donating to and raising awareness for the charity or organization of my guest's choice with each episode now. This episode, the organization is called Hope Kids. Any and all donations make a difference! You can connect with Clint on: Website: https://www.capsll.app/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clintldavis/ To connect with me: Interested in working with me as your coach? Book a complimentary 15 minute call here. https://calendly.com/mike-trugman/15min LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-trugman-37863246/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mytrugofchoice/?hl=en Website - https://miketrugmancoaching.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUPyP3vEWc-oDlGASe2XIUg Please leave a review for this podcast on Apple Podcasts! - https://podcasts.apple.com/vg/podcast/mike-s-search-for-meaning/id1593087650?utm_source=Mike+Trugman&utm_campaign=dcbd0b11b0-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_03_08_12_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_33d78ffe68-dcbd0b11b0-510678693 Resources/People Mentioned: Oliver Thyme: Flying High - Corey Eid Know Your Worth - Anna Mathur The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle - Matt Cain The Soul of Money - Lynne Twist The Great Hack (2019) Hope Kids The Umbrella Project Unplug - Meditation App WeCrashed - TV Show
We're back with a fresh season to discuss the seismic shift in social media's landscape, examining the aftermath of Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition and its metamorphosis into X. Lets go down the rabbit hole, exploring the exodus of users from Twitter and speculating on the emergence of a new platform ready to take the reins. The money game is on. It's Kodak Black and 6ix9ine's collaboration causing a stir and we're not shying away from a robust debate on the ethics of going all out for the 'bag'. Touching on Boosie Badazz's viewpoint, we question whether there's a line not to be crossed, regardless of the lucrative rewards. The stakes are high in the sports world too, as we ponder the fairness of NFL players betting on their own teams - could this disrupt the sanctity of the game? Just when you thought we're done, we're shaking things up with a discussion on the indictment of Donald Trump. We're dissecting the implications and repercussions for society from every angle. And yes, we're going there - extraterrestrial life. Are aliens our saviors or do they herald an apocalypse? Could our reality even be a parallel universe with advanced technology? There's more than meets the eye, and we're here to explore it all. Support the show
In this episode, co-hosts Dr. Aaron Fritts, Dr. Michael Barraza, and Dr. Eric J. Keller discuss social media ethics in medicine. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- SHOW NOTES To kick-off the episode, the three IR physicians discuss “clot porn” and all the debate associated with posting case-related findings (clots, imaging, etc) on social media with device/company name visible. Dr. Keller, who has a strong background in medical ethics, shares his thoughts on the matter and underscores the 6 pitfalls of medical social media: patient privacy, patient dignity, information accuracy, conflict of interest, justice inequity, and interprofessional respect. From Dr. Keller, we learn that the crux of the matter tends to circle back to two central issues– how the case is shared and intentions behind sharing. Additionally, Dr. Keller shares unique data on the relation between how often a medical device company is mentioned in social media posts, how often physicians are compensated for their public endorsements, and whether or not conflict of interests are disclosed. Dr. Barraza and Dr. Keller then compare TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter's roles and potentials in medicine. The trio discuss Twitter's past, present, and future influences on medical research, networking, innovation, and education. They also consider the need for more clear, comprehensive social media posting guidelines issued by specialty societies and ideas for patient consent forms over social media posting. To wrap up the episode, the doctors discuss interprofessionalism, dealing with social media trolls/negativity, and personal vs. professional accounts. Dr. Keller notes that 85% of the general public turns to social media networks to seek healthcare information, which highlights the online presence of physicians and how they are often held to a higher ethical standard on social media platforms. For listeners wanting to learn more about social media ethics in medicine, the annual Western Angiographic Interventional Society (WAIS) in Palm Springs, California (October 7-11, 2023) will have dedicated medical social media ethics panels and discussions built into programming. Be sure to register and attend! Link to the WAIS webpage below. --- RESOURCES Western Angio Interventional Symposium 2023 Schedule: https://www.westernangio.org/ Western Angio Interventional Symposium 2023 Registration: https://www.westernangio.org/event-5048807 Link to Thomas Webb study: https://www.jvir.org/article/S1051-0443(22)01727-4/fulltext CMS Sunshine Database: https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to talk about Twitter rebranding to X, the social media platform deleting a fact-check of Elon Musk linking the COVID-19 vaccine to USC basketball standout Bronny James’ sudden cardiac arrest, why she would like to see more government […]
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to talk about Twitter rebranding to X, the social media platform deleting a fact-check of Elon Musk linking the COVID-19 vaccine to USC basketball standout Bronny James’ sudden cardiac arrest, why she would like to see more government […]
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to talk about Twitter rebranding to X, the social media platform deleting a fact-check of Elon Musk linking the COVID-19 vaccine to USC basketball standout Bronny James’ sudden cardiac arrest, why she would like to see more government […]
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to discuss the recent court case where a federal judge ruled that the Biden administration is restricted from communicating with tech companies, specifically social media companies, about a broad range of content.
Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota, joins John Williams to discuss the recent court case where a federal judge ruled that the Biden administration is restricted from communicating with tech companies, specifically social media companies, about a broad range of content.
Gannett is suing Google and Alphabet saying "they have a monopoly on digital advertising (and they might be right).We welcome in Jane Kirtley Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota to break this latest lawsuit down for us.
It appears we have a media lawsuit on our hands between Gannett who is up against Google and Alphabet over potential monopolization of the media and they may have a legitimate case, we bring in Jane Kirtley of the University of Minnesota, she specializes and teaches on Media Ethics and Law at the Silha Center - we get the breakdown of this lawsuit from her. We also try to relieve any stresses and worries about anxiety with Dr. Sheila Sweeney who is a clinically trained psychodynamic psychotherapist with a focus in mind, body, and spiritual connection and get answers to how we can combat anxiety, as a recent study was released about how adults 19-64 in age range should be screened. We also have our Random Review of the Week - this week - it's all about sex, booze and bets
Redi Tlhabi, well-known South African journalist now based in London and working across the globe, joined me for a bloody fascinating and blunt conversation about South African media.It was wide-ranging and interesting. Dig in. Debate it. Share it widely.
Amelia Hutchison, DKATI, RP (qualifying), joins Allison in today's podcast to discuss digital boundaries, the danger of “collapse of context," plus how a therapist's social media can be a great door opening for potential clients. Sponsored by: TherapyNotes® To learn more about today's guest, visit https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/blog. Get 1:1 support & join Party+. Learn more at https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/partyplus.
What is defamation? Libel? Pre-trial discovery? Actual malice? Today we go into everything tied to the recently settled Dominion Voting Systems vs Fox News Network defamation lawsuit; including slander, libel, discovery, settlement, and the "whackadoodle email." Our guide through the world of defamation legalities is Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. We talk about why these lies were presented to the public, and the possible reasons why Dominion chose to settle instead of continue with the trial.
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