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Good Journalism, Bad Business?

Kean Wong, Journalist

10-Jul-17 09:30

Good Journalism, Bad Business?

Today we look at how the media business and the practice of journalism impinge on each other. Together with our guest, Kean Wong, we look at the lessons from the failures of Guardian US and the article we look at is “How The Guardian Lost America” by Steven Perlberg, with BuzzFeed. We also skim the Reuters Institutes’ “Digital News Report 2017” for a look at global trends from media consumers, media practitioners and advertisers. For more, follow @keanmwong on twitter and instagram.


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