Why do newspapers use “allegedly”? I answer your questions on the media.
Why do newspapers use “allegedly”? I answer your questions on the media.
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Media critic Erik Wemple will be online once a month on Mondays for a live chat on recent developments in U.S. media. Erik will be off May 27 for Memorial Day. Submit your question or comment for his June 10 chat below.
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Media critic Erik Wemple will be online once a month on Mondays for a live chat on recent developments in U.S. media. Erik will be off May 27 for Memorial Day. Submit your question or comment for his June 10 chat below.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/05/27/erik-wemple-media-live-chat/