September 17, 2019

The James P. Jimirro Media Impact Series: Media Bias: Fact or Fiction?

Sep 17, 2019
6:30 PM ET
New York

In this contentious political landscape, with an overwhelming amount of relentless news, the public is having a harder time finding accurate sources of information. According to a recent Gallup/Knight Foundation Survey, more Americans have a negative views of the news media, with charges of bias and unfairness growing considerably from a generation ago. The Paley Center is gathering journalists and experts to explore media bias from all political sides, trying to determine if it is fact or fiction. Our panelists will assess what this mistrust means for our political discourse and democracy, as well as examine how it is possible to be a well-informed citizen in an era of fake news.

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Sharyl Attkisson, Author; Host, Full Measure
Angelo Carusone
, President, Media Matters
Tim Graham, Director of Media Analysis, Media Research Center
Michelle Malkin, Commentator and Author
Christine Quinn, Politician and Commentator
Brian Stelter, Host, Reliable Sources, CNN
Moderator: Marie Hardin, Dean, Bellisario College of Communications, Penn State University

Ticket Info

Members: $24
General Public: $30

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