The Center Square wire may end up being used more than its predecessors. Those provide a still-widening gap that Krug's outlet can rush to fill with its right-wing funded stories dressed as "non-partisan" and "non-political. Scott is a Fellow at the Center for Media and Democracy.
He graduated from St. State Policy Network. Scott Zimmerman. Read more here. This article is extraordinarily unfair. I follow Center Square and other medial closely in Illinois and know Krug personally.
Center Square's journalistic standards are rock solid, which is to say far better than most media. Krug has a solid, traditional press background and he operates with editorial independence.
Yes, their opinion pieces and editorials reflect fiscal conservatism, but nothing wrong with that, and they keep it separate from news stories. Their selection of topics likewise focuses on matters important to taxpayers, which is no doubt why you don't like them, but that, too, is entirely appropriate. West Virginia Watchdog is place where the West Virginia public can go for original, thorough investigative reporting through weekly print articles, video reports, blogs, and podcasts.
It also links to articles from other newspapers and media outlets, shining a light on government, both local and state. On November , , Watchdog. According to Recovery. The administrators at Recovery. Ballotpedia features , encyclopedic articles written and curated by our professional staff of editors, writers, and researchers. Click here to contact our editorial staff, and click here to report an error. Click here to contact us for media inquiries, and please donate here to support our continued expansion.
Share this page Follow Ballotpedia. What's on your ballot? Jump to: navigation , search. Categories : Influencers project Transparency advocates. Voter information What's on my ballot? Where do I vote?
How do I register to vote? How do I request a ballot? When do I vote? When are polls open? Who Represents Me? Additionally, each year the project produces "The State of the News Media" report which examines key questions facing the industry. Politifact Rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others who speak up in American politics. Snopes Attempts to give accurate information about rumors and urban legends on a variety of topics.
SourceWatch The Center for Media and Democracy CMD publishes SourceWatch, this collaborative, specialized encyclopedia of the people, organizations, and issues shaping the public agenda.
Choose a media organization, such as the NY Times, to see the people involved, history, flaws, and links to other resources.
0コメント