How Can News Media Recover Public Trust?
During the first annual Louis A. Borrelli, Jr. Media Summit, a panel discussion titled “Why Don’t We Trust the News Media? How Can the News … read more
During the first annual Louis A. Borrelli, Jr. Media Summit, a panel discussion titled “Why Don’t We Trust the News Media? How Can the News Media Recover Public Trust?” was held. Panelists discussed the corporate takeover of media, expansion of competing news outlets, structural problems associated with the movement from newspapers to televisions, and the image of the media as a liberal interest group rather than an unbiased watchdog for the public interest. The participants also spoke about Judith Miller and her incarceration in connection with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) leak investigation. Following their discussion, the panelists responded to questions and comments from members of the audience. Mr. Auletta, a SUNY Oswego alumnus, moderated the panel. close
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