Media Perspective on Civic Engagement
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3 Media professionals discuss media's role in civic engagement.
Hosted by PMNC Director of Content, Travis Mitchell, this is a discussion on what is truly the role of media in civic engagement. And how engaged in that process should media be? Travis talked with Angie Newsome from the Carolina Public Press and Allen Johnson from the Greensboro News and Record.
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Media Perspective on Civic Engagement
Clip | 31m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Hosted by PMNC Director of Content, Travis Mitchell, this is a discussion on what is truly the role of media in civic engagement. And how engaged in that process should media be? Travis talked with Angie Newsome from the Carolina Public Press and Allen Johnson from the Greensboro News and Record.
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