MBAs now rule the newsroom: why the public is right to distrust the news media
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It has been found out that Americans have very little trust in the news media. Analysts believe this is because the people running the newspapers and news agencies are no longer those with reporting experiences but those with MBAs and who are more profit-oriented than information-oriented.
Publication Name: Utne Reader
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 8750-0256
Year: 1993
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"Only girls wear barrettes:" on the playground, mom and dad don't count. Kids rule
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Children place themselves and other kids into a gender category, the classification in which they are then socialized. A complete lack of interaction does preclude them from classifying themselves and their peers as boys and girls.
Publication Name: Utne Reader
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 8750-0256
Year: 1998
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Making the news a 2-way street
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A growing number of daily newspapers are turning to the concept of public journalism. This shift is being driven by declining readership and poor public opinion of newspapers.
Publication Name: Utne Reader
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 8750-0256
Year: 1995
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