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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Is the decline of traditional media and substantive news reporting and the rise of news through social media harming our democracy?
Is the decline of traditional media and substantive news reporting and the rise of news through social media harming our democracy? Dave Hardy’s abbreviated 17 February 2015 presentation to: Why Should I Care? http://whyshouldicare.ca The topic tonight is timely in … Continue reading
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