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  2. Merchants of Truth - Wikipedia

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    Merchants of Truth was also criticized for various factual mistakes, causing the Columbia Journalism Review to highlight the book as an example of "the perils of publishing without a fact-checking net." [4] Abramson expressed regret about the errors, but argued that "in a 500-page book I fear it’s inevitable that there are going to be some." [4]

  3. John Allen Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    John Allen Hendricks is a professor whose research focuses on political communication, social media/new media technologies, and the broadcasting industry and is the author of more than ten books on the subjects. [1] [2] He has served as academic department chair since 2009. [3]

  4. Larry Bensky - Wikipedia

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    Larry Bensky (May 1, 1937 – May 19, 2024) was an American literary and political journalist with experience in both print and broadcast media, as well as a teacher and political activist. He is known for his work with Pacifica Radio station KPFA -FM in Berkeley, California , and for the nationally-broadcast hearings he anchored for the ...

  5. Hatchet Job of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Hatchet Job of the Year was a British journalism award given annually from 2012 to 2014 to "the writer of the angriest, funniest, most trenchant book review of the past twelve months". [1] It was awarded by The Omnivore , a review aggregator website, [ 2 ] with the aim to "raise the profile of professional critics and to promote integrity and ...

  6. Helen Croydon - Wikipedia

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    Her first scoop was an undercover piece for The Daily Mirror exposing an escort agency using YouTube to approach young girls and entice them into prostitution. [6] She then became known for immersive journalism pieces, where she would partake in an event, sometimes undercover, and write about her findings.

  7. Akash Banerjee - Wikipedia

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    Akash Banerjee (आकाश बैनर्जी; born 31 March 1980) is an Indian YouTuber, journalist, radio jockey and political satirist.He is known for his YouTube channel "The Deshbhakt" a satirical show focusing on social, political and environmental issues and his caricature "Bhakt Banerjee".

  8. Greg Flynn - Wikipedia

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    Flynn was born in Perth, Western Australia, and joined WA Newspapers' [1] afternoon newspaper "The Daily News" as a cadet reporter. After a career in journalism in Australia and the UK, he began writing film scripts for the Yoram Gross Film Studios in Sydney.

  9. Chris Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Wallace (born October 12, 1947) is an American broadcast journalist. He is known for his tough and wide-ranging interviews, for which he is often compared to his father, 60 Minutes journalist Mike Wallace. [1] Over his 60-year career in journalism he has been a correspondent, moderator, or anchor on CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox News, and CNN.

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