"When I lived in North Carolina, I had a plaque on my office wall that said 'I'm not from the South, but I got here as soon as I could.' And I feel the same way about CBS News Radio."
"Our job is to kind of remind the establishment and the powers that be that these people who look like me basically have built the country. And we can't forget them.”
With an increase in violent conflicts around the globe and continued protests at in America, can journalists ever been guaranteed safety while doing their jobs?
With newsrooms shrinking, it’s becoming more difficult to be a journalist, meaning working your beat, cultivating sources, and working on hard-hitting investigative stories.
Recognize if you or your outlet has bias and say so. It’s completely normal for people to have bias. What’s not normal is to be pigeonholing your audience.
"When I lived in North Carolina, I had a plaque on my office wall that said 'I'm not from the South, but I got here as soon as I could.' And I feel the same way about CBS News Radio."
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