Propaganda as a Juicy Item on the 'Red Meat' Panel in Memphis
Nieman Watchdog, January 13, 2007
By John Branston
Every dog has its day, and for media watchdogs, that day is every day thanks to the explosion of blogs and popular websites on the Internet.
The National Conference for Media Reform's panel on "Propaganda and the Press" was jokingly called "the Gorbachev panel" by one participant, but it could also have been called the "red meat" panel or the "hot button" panel.
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