What grade you would give journalists covering this election? @BillAdairDuke goes for a B http://www.poynter.org/2016/how-the-2016-election-changed-political-journalism/437701/ …pic.twitter.com/OBbO7rTfeZ
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Too many journalists "giggled their way through Trump interviews," says @AnnTelnaes http://www.poynter.org/2016/how-the-2016-election-changed-political-journalism/437701/ …pic.twitter.com/ytdxubXsCH
>@eramshaw says the media "largely redeemed itself in the final throes of the campaign" #Election2016 http://www.poynter.org/2016/how-the-2016-election-changed-political-journalism/437701/ …pic.twitter.com/pKScLcVZgY
Two grades for the media (pre- and post- primaries) from @Sulliview, too http://www.poynter.org/2016/how-the-2016-election-changed-political-journalism/437701/ …pic.twitter.com/kbqgYoikqL
What grade would *you* give journalists covering #Election2016? Check out 20 answers from media experts here -->http://www.poynter.org/2016/how-the-2016-election-changed-political-journalism/437701/ …
Some did their jobs, some faltered and fell on face. Networks are mainly culpable for uneven airtime & biases
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