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Most excellent course this sounds, everyone should take it in high school, never-mind university.
ОтветитьI don´t understand how this has so few views in the first place, and in the second - why is the ratio of thumbs up to thumbs down so negative. I also agree this should be taught everywhere, starting with high schools.
ОтветитьHis lecture is very inspiring. These day, media is the powerful weapon which goverment use to rule the world. In my opinion, reliability makes trust trust.
ОтветитьThis is excellent. Such a good lecture
ОтветитьYou Tube is a heaven if you know where to look at. Thx for the upload.
ОтветитьEducational and enlightening. Thank you!
Ответитьonly 8000 views this deserves millions of hits.
ОтветитьAccording to this man, I am a good student because I spotted the government's website! You can't trust 'em!
Ответитьhow can we reach the folders which was exist in the way out :D?
ОтветитьHe name dropped LeBron... love it!
Ответитьfucking lies
ОтветитьGreat!
ОтветитьHe talks so fast you don’t get clarity. Did he say, “Of course you can’t!” or “Of course you can!”
ОтветитьThis is such an amazing lecture! Absolutely loved every minute of it.
Ответитьthat is a good lecutere i have ever seen thank to you
ОтветитьI was blessed to be able to have this man as a professor when I was a student at SBU during this time. Literally did I know this would have been one of the most influential class I ever took. Thank you for uploading this.
ОтветитьThe most important mission: to train the next generation of news consumers. News Literacy. Yes.
ОтветитьScience major here and after some research I decided to double major with journalism to apply and learn how to do ethical and reliable medical journalism. ♥️♥️♥️
Ответить"It was a philosophy student they were big trouble makers". Lol.
ОтветитьНавіщо нам це задали :-(???
ОтветитьThe vaccine thing is so relevant now
ОтветитьThe comments on media bias are very outdated and blinded. Chomsky’s propaganda model clearly shows the inherent contradiction to the authority > low-information and independent > self-interested principles he himself states. He points out the Iraq-WMD media blunder without explaining that TO THIS DAY agenda setting journalism treats the same self interested authorities (composed of the same or similar unelected government officials) as reliable in his sense of truth.
I do appreciate the focus of media literacy, but analysis of media bias is necessary to that concept. Other wise good lecture.
Brilliant
ОтветитьWhen the vaccine was mentioned I almost forgot it was filmed in 2010.
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ОтветитьWell everyone should study the future of it in America, so pretty much my name now
ОтветитьBut how can you ignore the part where not only did the journalist "not open the freezer" he gave cause of death ahead of an autopsy? How can you say this person was a great reporter
ОтветитьWatching in 2024 like 🤯
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