#45 JOURNALIST AT MSNBC
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It’s a crazy time to be a journalist. Kat Facchini, NYC-based MSNBC news writer, walks us through the high-speed work environment of a cable news station. You probably know that news networks cater to their demographics. Views pay the bills after all. But what does that mean for the ethics of journalism? And is being completely objective even possible and or necessary? Find out what a real journalist thinks on this topical episode about the people who keep us in the loop about global pandemics, roller-coaster election cycles, and whatever the future may hold. If you want to support us please like and review our podcast on YouTube and Spotify. Thank you for listening. Kat's Social: https://www.instagram.com/bodega_kat/ Our Social: https://www.instagram.com/haventmadeityet_pod/ Check us out on Youtube for the full version of the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEBdjAV0VKM Read More  
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