I don't usually refer to Salon here that much and read them only on occasion, but I thought this article provided food for thought and thought you might also enjoy comments on it:
How to tame the media, not be tamed by it
It's about looking at what you read with a critical eye, and questioning everything you read.
One funny thing about the article is that by the end of it, the audience is questioning the very article which recommended they question what they read.
Brilliant.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
0 Salon article: How to tame the media, not be tamed by it
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