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Author Attkisson, Sharyl, 1961- author, narrator.

Title Slanted : how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism [Hoopla electronic resource] / Sharyl Attkisson.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : HarperAudio, 2020.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 49 min.)) : digital.
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Summary The five-time Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling author of Stonewalled and The Smear uncovers how partisan bias and gullibility are destroying American journalism. The news as we once knew it no longer exists. It's become a product molded and shaped to suit the narrative. Facts that don't fit are omitted. Off-narrative people and views are controversialized or neatly deposited down the memory hole. Partisan pundits, analysts and anonymous sources fill news space leaving little room for facts. The line between opinion and fact has disappeared. In The Narrative, Sharyl Attkisson reveals with gripping detail the struggles inside newsrooms where journalism used to rule. For the first time, dozens of current and former top national news executives, producers and reporters give insider accounts, speaking with shocking candor about their industry's devolution. Americans know their news diet is now filled with fast food concoctions created from talking point recipes devised by partisan and corporate interests. They see a record number of fact mistakes made by some of the world's most formerly well-respected media outlets... often with no apologies. The media largely blames Donald Trump. But as this autopsy shows, the death of the news as we once knew it is self-inflicted. And the weapon was the narrative. Sharyl Attkisson also finds reason for hope and argues that courageous, counter narrative news reporting can revive journalism.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Journalism -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Press and politics -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Journalism -- Objectivity -- United States.
Journalistic ethics -- United States.
Added Author Attkisson, Sharyl.
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ISBN 9780063033405 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
0063033402 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT12950097
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