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#1518: Social Media Ads; Pro-Trump Media Outlets & COVID-19 | The Media Project

July 7, 2020

#1518: Social Media Ads; Pro-Trump Media Outlets & COVID-19 | The Media Project

This week on The Media Project, the panel discusses what to do when there is too much news and the long list of companies that are pulling their ads from Facebook. The panel also analyzes the pro-Trump media outlets, who are in denial of COVID-19.

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This week’s panel is led by WAMC’s CEO Alan Chartock and Times Union Editor Rex Smith. The panel also features former editor, investigative journalist and current UAlbany Professor, Rosemary Armao, and Barbara Lombardo, a journalism professor at the UAlbany and former executive editor of The Saratogian and The (Troy) Record.

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This week, George Saunders discusses his new work, A Swim in a Pond in the Rain. He pairs iconic short stories by Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Gogol, with essays intended for anyone interested in how fiction works. He also discusses why the Russian short story is more relevant than ever in these turbulent times.

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