Last week, I linked to David Carr's piece in the NYT that described the duress reporters who cover Fox News often face as a result of their work. Carr was interviewed on this week's On The Media. If you haven't read the article, this is a nice intro and possible incentive. If you already have, there isn't a whole lot new, but I think it's still worth a listen -- there's always something added by hearing tone of voice. Listen here (40-second promo leads the piece -- sorry):
If the above embedded audio thing doesn't work, visit OTM's segment page.
There are some other interesting stories on this week's show, too. If you're paranoid about The Google, you may find you have your fears enhanced or assuaged -- three separate stories, including tips on how to anonymize your searching. Interesting either way. Plus, a report on FISA and an interview with the new lackey for the Moonies executive editor of the Washington Times, who actually quite impressed me (maybe we're both dupes?).
So, as I do most weeks around this time, I urge you to listen to the whole thing.
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