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March 22, 2019

#1451: Media Coverage of the New Zealand Terrorist Attack

The Media Project is an inside look at media coverage of current events with Albany Times Union Editor Rex Smith, Cailin Brown, Chair of the Department of Communication at the College of St. Rose, and Barbara Lombardo, Journalism Professor at the University at Albany and former Executive Editor of The Saratogian and The (Troy) Record, and Judy Patrick, Vice President for Editorial Development for the New York Press Association. On this week’s Media Project Rex, Cailin Barbara and Judy talk about how the media handled the coverage of the New Zealand terrorist attack, online ethics and memes, and listener letters about the term flack to describe public relations professionals.

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