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2 weeks ago |
savageminds.substack.com | Mickey Huff
Media scholar Carl Jensen was deeply influenced by the independent muckraking journalists of the twentieth century—so much so that he founded Project Censored at Sonoma State University, in 1976, in the wake of the Nixon administration’s Watergate scandal, as a watchdog organization focused on exposing “the news that didn’t make the news.” Project Censored began in a sociology course Jensen taught at Sonoma State, but quickly evolved into a national effort to promote independent journalism...
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2 weeks ago |
laprogressive.com | Mickey Huff |Rob Maurer
Let’s not get lost in the smoke blown by elite media. Let’s act on the information independent journalists share at their own risk, for we ignore them at our own. Let’s not get lost in the smoke blown by elite media. Let’s act on the information independent journalists share at their own risk, for we ignore them at our own.
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2 weeks ago |
counterpunch.org | Mickey Huff
If the Government makes a mistake, the newspapers will find out and the problem may then be fixed. But if freedom of the press were lost, the country would soon go to pieces.
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2 months ago |
scheerpost.com | Mischa Geracoulis |Mickey Huff
By Mischa Geracoulis and Mickey Huff / Project CensoredOn January 7, 2025, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on “Fox & Friends” that the recent US elections point toward the need to prioritize free speech, proclaiming that Meta’s fact-checkers have been too politically biased. Meta’s new global policy chief, former deputy chief-of-staff in the George W. Bush White House and energy lobbyist, Joel Kaplan, lauded Meta for returning to its free expression roots.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
salon.com | Andy Lee Roth |Mickey Huff
A 2024 Pew Research Center poll found that a remarkable 73 percent of adult Americans believe a free press is either extremely or very important to the well-being of society—though only a third of those polled believe that US media are completely free to report news. Indeed, half of those surveyed believe that US news organizations are influenced a great deal by corporate/financial interests (51%) or government/political interests (49%).
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