This is a crucial point. A lot of people are using podcasts to create compelling non-fiction narratives that circumvent the rules of fact-checking in print. That's not good. (#notallpodcasts of course). https://twitter.com/michelledean/status/1339969344944541702 …
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But beyond the Harper's piece, I think there's a good article to be written by a smart media critic on the fact-checking issue on podcasts & the need for standards. Worth taking up by
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Missed this when it came out and read with a feeling of complete dread when I saw the History of English podcast mentioned in the header. Extremely relieved to see it was referenced as “one of the good ones” … it is!!
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