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BONUS - Crisis in Journalism with Michael Deas

David Beckemeyer

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Exploring Media Consolidation, Distrust, and the Future of News


Why are major newspapers stepping back from endorsing presidential candidates? What does that say about the Fourth Estate—and its ability to hold power accountable?

In this episode of Outrage Overload, David Beckemeyer is joined by journalist and educator Michael Deas, former editor at The Chicago Tribune, to explore the challenges facing journalism today. From media consolidation and self-censorship to the erosion of public trust and the rise of alternative media, we take a deep dive into the state of journalism—and what’s at stake for democracy.


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