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Northeastern Student Newspaper Calls Out School Administration
Journalists with The Huntington News say the administration has leveled unfair criticisms against the paper -
Citing A Breached 'Firewall,' Media Leaders Sue U.S. Official Over Firings
The new CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media Michael Pack has been sued for firing leaders of international broadcasters funded by the government. They claim their dismissals broke the law. -
Twitter Flags Video Shared By Trump As 'Manipulated Media'
The video, which condemns "fake news," fakes a CNN segment from last year. Twitter's move is unlikely to go unnoticed by Trump, who has vehemently resisted the company's fact-checking attempts. -
Trump's New Foreign Broadcasting CEO Fires News Chiefs, Raising Fears Of Meddling
On Wednesday, President Trump's new appointee as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media dismissed the directors of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia and other government outlets. -
Rancor Erupts In 'LA Times' Newsroom Over Race, Equity And Protest Coverage
Staffers at the Los Angeles Times say editors have failed to fulfill promises of racial equity at the paper including in hiring, pay and the coverage it offers readers. -
Philippine Journalist Maria Ressa Found Guilty Of Violating Cyberlibel Law
The conviction of the former CNN journalist and a colleague, seen by many as a politically motivated attack on press freedoms, stems from a 2012 corruption story. -
Beat The Press Full Show: 06/12/20
The full episode of Beat The Press from June 12, 2020. -
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Should The Media Show Protesters’ Faces?
Some argue coverage exposes protesters to retaliation.