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    The State of Journalism and Democracy with Ted Koppel

    enApril 07, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Ted Koppel, veteran journalist and former host of ABC’s Nightline, discusses the evolution of journalism and the impact that it’s had on producing an informed electorate.

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