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The effect of cameras in the court, and how striving for the appearance of “objectivity” can make newsrooms less diverse. (episode)
Court TV, which produced soapy legal broadcasts in the 90s, is manning the cameras at the Derek Chauvin trial.
A Black journalist finds anxiety and humanity in watching the televised trial.
The case of Felicia Sonmez, and the role of trauma in journalism.
White editors still have significant control of newsroom leadership positions — and "objectivity" itself.
Covering gay marriage when your own vows are at stake.
Moving on from so-called "objectivity."