Jordan Wertlieb, president of Hearst Television, celebrated local journalism during a speech accepting the RTDNA Foundation’s 2023 First Amendment...
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MSNBC President Rashida Jones argued forcefully for the role of commentary in journalism as she accepted the RTDNA Foundation Leonard Zeidenberg...
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Read PostWatch the 2023 RTDNA Foundation First Amendment Awards live From the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C., via web stream, starting at 7 p.m....
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