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In 2011, news of Osama bin Laden’s assassination was broken by a Pakistani IT consultant’s tweet. The next year, a computer algorithm composed nearly 400,000 articles on Little League baseball for small-town newspapers across the United States. Now, print journalism has been declared America’s fastest-shrinking industry, but across Africa, newspaper circulation has risen by more than 30 percent.
Colors #86- Making the News reveals the backstage of contemporary journalism: With stories on drone-wielding paparazzi, terrorist press releases and anti-mafia vigilante television anchors, Making the News explores how world events are selected, shaped, and sent to you in time for breakfast.
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Thirty-two teams. One golden trophy. This summer, an elite selection of extraordinary footballers finally comes...
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In the past quarter century, the world’s migration rate has doubled. Today, 232 million migrants...
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COLORS 88 – Protest tells stories of how protests start, spread, triumph, are repressed and...
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What distinguishes a conceptual masterpiece from a bit of urban debris? A renowned painter from...