2/ The house style at NPR is "he said, she said," an official stance of neutrality, and strict rules on hosts and reporters having any POV.
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3/ Why is no one asking whether THAT has a future? Well, it's easier to talk about young listeners, the podcast revolution and vocal fry.
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4/ A day will come when "some people say this, some say that, we have no idea who's right..." is no longer trust-making but trust-breaking.
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5/ To have any prayer of solving its ideological problem
@NPR has to not to care what Congress thinks because it's off federal $ completely.4 replies 13 retweets 37 likes -
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6/ Then
@NPR has to re-draw its doctrine of neutrality along two lines: rock solid commitment to fact checking and calling out untruths...1 reply 23 retweets 61 likes -
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7/ Instead of view-from-nowhere hosts and reporters + experts and outside voices, everyone is allowed to have voice but no one POV dominates
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@jayrosen_nyu Jay, those tweets would make an awesome@Medium post1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@alexthistlewood@HeerJeet Not new for me. I have done a number of them.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@jayrosen_nyu @alexthistlewood Yep. Jay's an old hand at this.
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