[Peace-discuss] Re: IMC reporter kicked out of CPD briefing
Jenifer Cartwright
jencart7 at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 12 16:26:47 CDT 2007
When the Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of the press, the question isn't/shouldn't be whether a particular publication is left or right politically, but whether it's actually part of the press... and I have no idea how that is (or should be) determined -- in general OR in Brian's/the public i's case.
Anyone?
Jenifer
Karen Medina <kmedina at uiuc.edu> wrote:
> also, the Public I is more of an opinion journalist.
> From my time of writing for them, it has always had
> a left of center slant.
Ah, but the News-Gazette was probably welcome. So right of center is allowed, but not left?
-karen medina
> also, the Public I is more of an opinion journalist.
> From my time of writing for them, it has always had
> a left of center slant. I do not call writers for
> the public I journalists in the same way that i do
> not call writers for the Orange and Blue Observer
> journalists. Both are opinion periodicals like the
> Nation and National Review. You have to expect them
> to be slanted as well.
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