CBS News Public Eye
Marquette journalism professor
Philip Seib says courageous CBS News crews are doing their jobs in exceptionally difficult circumstances, but they're being let down by the people who put together the newscasts. "Stories in isolation have limited value," he writes. "They need context if we in the audience are to be able to use them to make judgments about U.S. policy and to be knowledgeable observers of the world."
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Radio talker advises CBS News to tilt "mainstream conservative" (RMN)