Beat the Press
September 5, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
ISIS Blackout: The media faces a delicate balance.
ISIS Blackout: The media faces a delicate balancing act of taste, telling the truth, and not spreading terror propaganda when reporting on the beheadings of James Foley and Steven Sotloff. Jennifer Lawrence: Is it off-limits for the media to suggest that she might have been more guarded about the images she puts on her phone? The Boston Globe launches its Catholic website Crux.
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Beat the Press
September 5, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
ISIS Blackout: The media faces a delicate balancing act of taste, telling the truth, and not spreading terror propaganda when reporting on the beheadings of James Foley and Steven Sotloff. Jennifer Lawrence: Is it off-limits for the media to suggest that she might have been more guarded about the images she puts on her phone? The Boston Globe launches its Catholic website Crux.
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