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Comm 666: Seminar in Public Engagement
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Nisbett on science in the Pew "State of the News Media" report
Matthew Nisbett points to the dwindling amount of attention paid to science by cable news in his blog,
Framing Science
:
If You Watch FIVE HOURS of Cable News, Expect to Find ONE MINUTE of Coverage Devoted to Either Science or the Environment
Pew "State of the News Media" report
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