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The label “fake news” has officially entered the American vernacular. But is there truth to the claim? Armed with a social media handle and blog, anyone can claim to be a journalist these days. In this age of instant news and unnamed sources, many are wondering if traditional news outlets are themselves abandoning ethics just to keep up with the frenetic 24-hour news cycle. This panel will take an introspective look at the business and discuss what has to change to save the craft of journalism.
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