It's been said that truth is one of the first casualties in times of war. Join guest host Frank Stasio to hear how journalists are faring in today's political climate, one year after the September 11th terrorist attacks.
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The State of American Media - One Year Later
Listen Monday, Sep. 9, 2002 at 1:06 p.m. in MediaGuest host: Frank Stasio
Guests
Victor Matus
editor, Weekly Standard
Ken Silverstein
Washington editor, Mother Jones, contributing editor, Harpers Magazine
freelance writer; author, "U.S. Oil Politics in the 'Kuwait of Africa'" for "The Nation"
Carl Sessions Stepp
Journalism Professor, University of Maryland; Senior Editor, American Journalism Review Magazine
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