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Voters in the Piedmont and High Country share their thoughts on the role and responsibilities of the media with WFDD reporters David Ford and DJ Simmons. Topping the list are honesty, impartiality, and conveying just the facts.
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It’s been 10 years since the launch of Triad City Beat, a free bi-weekly alternative newspaper covering regional news, politics, and culture. The paper is hosting a 10th-anniversary party on Wednesday evening at Flat Iron in Greensboro.
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Billionaire Warren Buffett is giving up on the newspaper business. He's selling all of Berkshire Hathaway's publications to Lee Enterprises for $140…
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Long-running state politics television show NC Spin won't have its contract renewed. The public affairs show has aired for nearly 22 years. But that run…
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The North Carolina Legislative Building opened in the early 1960s and was created to be a welcoming place for the public to see its government in action.…
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News organizations often report that suicides go up over the holiday season. But according to federal statistics, that's not just true. According to a new…
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American tobacco companies are returning to prime-time TV after decades of being banned from advertising on the air. They'll also be appearing in print.…
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New analysis from the University of Oxford shows Twitter was swamped with fake news during the 2016 presidential campaign, and that bad information was…
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Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication at North Carolina A&T University, Dr. Kim Smith, discusses how media influences young people and…
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According to CNN Money, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry is currently in negotiations to leave her show and is rejecting an exit package with the network.…