The Media and Class Warfare

As unions wither, the journalistic establishment has a rationale for giving them less ink and air time. As the media coverage diminishes, fewer Americans find much reason to believe that unions are relevant to their working lives. Full Story »

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Jack Powers
4.3
by Jack Powers - Oct. 1, 2008

Interesting view on the flip side of business news: (Article): "One of the dominant yet little-remarked-upon shifts in the media landscape over the past couple of decades has been the enormous upsurge in business news as general news. A result is that tens of millions of low-income people are seeing constant news stories about challenges and opportunities for well-to-do investors."

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