Beat the Press
October 24, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Does new information about the shooting death of Michael Brown change the narrative?
The media and Ferguson: Does new information about the shooting death of Michael Brown change the narrative? Inside the debate over debates. When should third party candidates be invited? Plus, remembering a transformational figure in journalism. We look back at the legacy of former Washington Post Editor Ben Bradlee. Rants & Raves: This week in media.
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Beat the Press is a local public television program presented by GBH
Beat the Press
October 24, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The media and Ferguson: Does new information about the shooting death of Michael Brown change the narrative? Inside the debate over debates. When should third party candidates be invited? Plus, remembering a transformational figure in journalism. We look back at the legacy of former Washington Post Editor Ben Bradlee. Rants & Raves: This week in media.
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