Beat the Press
July 18, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Another sports radio host in hot water for sexist comments. Does an apology cut it?
Another sports radio host in hot water for sexist comments. Does an apology cut it? Illegal immigration: When journalism and activism collide. "Reporting Rape": A story about a campus assault puts the New York Times in the middle of a roiling public debate. Rants & Raves: What our panel of journalism experts 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
July 18, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Another sports radio host in hot water for sexist comments. Does an apology cut it? Illegal immigration: When journalism and activism collide. "Reporting Rape": A story about a campus assault puts the New York Times in the middle of a roiling public debate. Rants & Raves: What our panel of journalism experts loved and hated in the media this week.
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