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The Morning Show
Friday, December 1, 2017, 7:00am
By Kealey Bultena

Media stories spotlighting people with controversial viewpoints are prompting audiences to respond. They’re questioning, critiquing, and criticizing. Our first guest is an investigative reporter who put together this week’s story on Proud Boys in Wisconsin. We discuss editorial decisions over months of reporting. Then a media law and ethics expert breaks down the ethical considerations and obligations of reporting.

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