Approach with caution, advises a journalism scholar. simon kr/E+/Getty Images March 14, 2023 Don’t trust the news media? That’s good Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine Journalism has been fodder for politicians’ contempt for generations. A huge percentage of the public doesn’t trust the news media either. That mistrust isn’t a bad thing in a democracy.
The cameras at the Olympics supplied video to television broadcasts – and to online streams. AP Photo/David J. Phillip August 10, 2021 Beyond the ratings, NBC’s Olympics telecast showed video’s future Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine The Olympics are usually profitable for broadcasters and show off the future possibilities of media technologies.
Rett syndrome affects one in 10,000 girls. Nadya Eugene April 17, 2018 Clinicians make mistakes about intellectual impairments – as new Rett syndrome findings show Gunter Loffler, Glasgow Caledonian University and Gael Gordon, Glasgow Caledonian University New evidence that old beliefs about people with conditions that prevent them from speaking or moving are not always right.