Beat the Press
February 21, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Newsrooms decisions, Bode Miller interview, Public media transparency and Rants & Raves
Everyone wonders how newsrooms make decisions. Now the government is asking. Bode Miller interview: We expect emotional storylines at the Olympics, but did NBC go over the top? Public media transparency: The pension peril becomes a costly mistake for a television station. Rants & Raves: What our panelists loved and hated in the media this week.
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Beat the Press is a local public television program presented by GBH
Beat the Press
February 21, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Everyone wonders how newsrooms make decisions. Now the government is asking. Bode Miller interview: We expect emotional storylines at the Olympics, but did NBC go over the top? Public media transparency: The pension peril becomes a costly mistake for a television station. Rants & Raves: What our panelists loved and hated in the media this week.
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