
Despite lies, Brian Williams will still report breaking news
Clip: 6/18/2015 | 5m 43s
Despite lies, Brian Williams will still report breaking news
NBC has announced that while “Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams will not be returning to his old post, he will be joining MSNBC as a breaking news anchor. Andrew Heyward, the former president of CBS News, and Mark Feldstein, a broadcast journalism professor at the University of Maryland, discuss with Hari Sreenivasan what this move means for broadcast journalism.
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Despite lies, Brian Williams will still report breaking news
Clip: 6/18/2015 | 5m 43s
NBC has announced that while “Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams will not be returning to his old post, he will be joining MSNBC as a breaking news anchor. Andrew Heyward, the former president of CBS News, and Mark Feldstein, a broadcast journalism professor at the University of Maryland, discuss with Hari Sreenivasan what this move means for broadcast journalism.
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