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August 11, 2017

#1302: Do Computer Screens Change How You Think About What You Read?

The Media Project is an inside look at media coverage of current events with WAMC’s CEO Alan Chartock, Albany Times Union Editor Rex Smith, and Daily Gazette Editor Judy Patrick. On this week’s show they talk about mysterious small fires started in the Daily Gazette newsroom, Researchers say computer screens change how you think about what you read, Jon Stewart bashes ‘corrupt, blinded’ media and TV execs opting for conflict over clarity, and much more.

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#1656: The Untold Story Of Women Resistance Fighters In Hitler’s Ghettos | 51%

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This week, we hear the untold story of women resistance fighters in Hitler’s ghettos.  We also speak with an author about life in Iraq under Saddam Hussein’s regime.

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