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So, basically, regarding journalism: they had learned nothing and forgot nothing. Something died in me when I realized TAL and NPR were largely just bullshit factories. Glass isn't even coy about his motives being to tell/sell stories. He admits that truth is secondary to theater, and he's pretty unapologetic about dressing up performance as journalism. So unconcerned about it, in fact, that he's proudly teaching such ethics to students at prestigious journalism programs when he should be teaching at the performing arts school.


It's quite a leap from "TAL discovered their mistaken story and added fact checking" to "TAL and NPR are largely bullshit factories".

You need to present evidence for your extreme claim.


The producer of the show is admitting he is going to subvert facts to fiction if it helps tell a good story and you're demanding evidence?


Is it fair to lump all of NPR in with TAL? They have quite a few different shows run by different people.




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