We often talk about headlines, but less about the deeper frameworks shaping how news gets made.
In this episode of News Over Noise, Matt Jordan and Cory Barker talk with Barbie Zelizer from Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania about How the Cold War Broke the News and the lasting influence of Cold War logic on journalism. Drawing on decades of research, she explores how ideas like objectivity, balance, and access were shaped during that period and how they continue to structure coverage today.
I found this one especially interesting for how clearly it connects past media systems to the way news is produced and interpreted now.
Listen to the episode: News Over Noise 409
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