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Technological advances are rapidly redefining the news industry—and raising critical ethical concerns. Is the Internet’s ability to deliver instant news and to track audience behavior resulting in lower news standards? And is TV news blurring the line between hard news and infotainment? In this two-part NewsHour program, syndicated columnist Richard Reeves; former broadcaster Marvin Kalb, of the Shorenstein Center; Ann McDaniel, Washington bureau chief of Newsweek; David Talbot, of Salon.com; and Fox news anchor Bill O’Reilly discuss these and other questions, as well as the intriguing view that today’s ultra-vigilant media is actually raising the ethical bar, exposing scandals that formerly went unreported. (27 minutes)



 
                

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