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Laura Flanders & Friends
Meet the BIPOC Press: Bursting the Corporate Media Bubble
Season 1
Episode 108
It is a cliché to say that the richest corporate media operate inside a bubble of their own making, but it's largely true. Today’s guests are breathing new life into the world of journalism by covering people, places and perspectives beyond the conventional enclaves of power. How do we break media bubbles? Join us for that conversation.
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