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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Media

This or That

Two newspapers that hate each other share some love

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 1:45 PM May 19, 2017
1

Most journalists of a certain age have a story about the hatred between the New York Times and Washington Post. The two newspapers have waged a pitch battle for generations to be the nation’s newspaper of record. Read more →

Politics

Press Club to FCC: ‘Hands off journalists!’

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 11:19 AM May 19, 2017
4

The National Press Club is filing an objection over what it says is the ‘manhandling’ of a reporter who tried to ask a question of a commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission.
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This or That

Duluth radio legend dies at 81

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 16, 2017, 8:30 AM May 16, 2017
4

Pat Cadigan started with the station in 1961. He got into radio the old-fashioned way; he worked the overnight shift before becoming the morning host through 1974, taking time off to sell real estate, and then returning to the station in the ’80s. Read more →

War

Associated Press denies collaborating with Nazis during WWII

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 10, 2017, 7:45 AM May 10, 2017
15

The Associated Press today released an incredible investigation into itself, responding to a historian’s claim last year that the news organization ‘ceded influence over the production of its news pictures to Nazi propagandists.’
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This or That

What is TV without the trolls in the audience?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 3, 2017, 1:37 PM May 3, 2017
13

The sad part about today’s Facebook posting from Fox 9 morning news host Alix Kendall is that it’s not even the most horrific example of the kind of venom spewed toward TV anchors in this town. Read more →

This or That

Worthington Daily Globe gives up on daily newspaper

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 27, 2017, 10:13 AM Apr 27, 2017
24

Since 1872, the Worthington Daily Globe has been a daily newspaper, except for Sunday. Those days are over. Read more →

Crime and Justice

City Pages: TV station revealed identity of tipster who later killed himself

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 26, 2017, 9:10 AM Apr 26, 2017
28

Until today, few people likely thought of a sanitation worker as a victim of the Jamar Clark shooting in Minneapolis in November 2015. But today’s City Pages article on what happened to one of them — Alan Ditty — is a disturbing piece of journalism.
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TV show sparks debate on the ethics of ‘outing’

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 13, 2017, 7:33 AM Apr 13, 2017
27

It’s not often that a TV reality show sparks a national conversation on the ethics of ‘outing’ another person, but it’s not often a TV reality show ‘outs’ an individual as CBS’ Survivor did last night when contestant Jeff Varner — a former news anchor — revealed that fellow contestant Zeke Smith is transgender. Read more →

Arts & Culture

The death of the newspaper columnist

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2017, 8:38 AM Mar 20, 2017
9

Jimmy Breslin, perhaps the most famous of the New York tabloid columnists, died on Sunday. He was 88. A legend. The nation’s newspapers don’t do legends anymore. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Women gave public radio its ‘sound’

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 15, 2017, 8:56 AM Mar 15, 2017
18

Deep in the recesses of the World Headquarters of NewsCut, there is a picture on a wall of the original employees of Minnesota Public Radio. Young Garrison Keillor, Michael Barone, and Gary Eichten standing with three others.

All of them were men. That’s the way radio was back then. Men. It wasn’t a place for diversity. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Sixty-three years ago today, Murrow’s moment set a standard

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 9, 2017, 5:49 PM Mar 9, 2017
17

Sixty-three years ago tonight (Thursday), Edward R. Murrow set a standard which TV journalism has struggled to equal every day since.
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Politics

A free press defends itself

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 22, 2017, 8:37 AM Feb 22, 2017
161

The most frightening part of the White House’s assertion that the free press is the enemy of the American people is that the free press has had to work so hard in subsequent days to point out why it’s not. Read more →

Health

Fat-shaming costs Fergus Falls columnist

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 20, 2017, 4:52 PM Feb 20, 2017
20

Alan Linda has written his last column for the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.

That’s what a column featuring the complaint about sitting next to an overweight person on an airplane will do to you. Read more →

Arts & Culture

A preview of self-censorship in the new political landscape

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 19, 2017, 9:15 AM Feb 19, 2017
7

The enemy of the American people is censorship, regardless of where the intimidation of an independent media originates. Read more →

Politics

Criticized for doing his job, journalist becomes a conservative

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 16, 2017, 8:30 AM Feb 16, 2017
124

Where does ‘the left’ end and ‘the right’ begins? Is there a middle somewhere where people are neither left nor right? Or is it that people who are in the middle — if it exists — just don’t post on the Internet or make it on to NPR? Read more →

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