Jelani Cobb On Good Journalism: We Win When The Public Is Well Informed

2022
Published on January 24, 2024

Peabody Award-winning documentarian Jelani Cobb, who is also Dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism, lists the guiding principles that define good journalism and shares his opinion on the right way to cover a controversial public figure like Donald Trump.

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19 comments

  • @WenHamre 3 months ago

    Effetti speciali che ti trasportano in un’altra dimensione; un giro sul tappeto magico dell’immaginazione.💚

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  • @ONE1BEAT 3 months ago

    Brilliant! Thank you 😊

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  • @eshalaby5235 3 months ago

    We will have good news when it will be from the AIPAC and the zionist influence. It’s simple

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  • @laalaa99stl 3 months ago

    Would that the rest of us lived in such an idealized world. In this real world, news is a product and people watch whatever channel is telling the story they _want_ to hear.

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  • @heavenlyblue 3 months ago

    Trump 2024!!!

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  • @crzyking6821 3 months ago

    Ohhhh For Chits Sake a Scholar confusing the American People EVEN MORE ! Gad Damn just say what you mean in plain English for the DipChits watching everywhere !!

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  • @adonisduque 3 months ago

    So eager to go on executivetime and golfing. Lazy a peak at his 2nd term. A whole lot of nothing.

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  • @JM-vj7we 3 months ago

    Most of the American public is so dumbed down that they can’t even discern what real or unreal news is or really want too.

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  • @Cancun771 3 months ago

    Remember when the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman published about 50 “Hillary’s Emails” hit pieces in short succession in 2016, amid a flurry of Melania home story fluff, to help Trump out of the Access Hollywood scandal?
    People scream at the media not to repeat the 2016 mstakes re: Trump, never stopping to consider _they are not mistakes._
    Sarah Kendzior has a newsletter now.

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  • @slothachunk 3 months ago

    People stopped trusting the news, especially mainstream news, because of who owns the news. Large corporations who propagandize, lie, and who want to maintain the status quo owns the news.

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  • @mikehersh6192 3 months ago

    The post or Good night and good luck. ?🤔🤔🤔

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  • @mikehersh6192 3 months ago

    Freedom of the press was for the governed Not the Govenors to uphold our constitution. Watch the post. 🤓

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  • @teutates747474 3 months ago

    You failed.

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  • @steveconn 3 months ago

    USA Today is my go-to for hard-nosed, Menckenesque journalism!

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  • @streamerco-op6523 3 months ago

    Wow. You guys propped up the dean of Columbia after they just blamed their students for being attacked by IDF soldiers at a peaceful protest against genocide on US soil? All while never once acknowledging the genocide on the show at any point. That’s beyond messed up. Stephen used to be all about pointing out the craziest nonsense. Now he is just part of the machine.

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  • @schousehead 3 months ago

    i wish i could vote for this guy for president

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  • @jennifersohn1 3 months ago

    ALL JOURNALISTS:
    Take note and absolutely interrogate accordingly.
    Push for the confirmation of every candidate’s policy and knowledge.

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  • @123stojakovic 3 months ago

    first things first: rest in peace Uncle Phil

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  • @GeeroyThornhill 3 months ago

    Uncle Phil ?

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