"A great deal of language that looks a lot like Christian Nationalism isn’t actually calling for theocracy; it is secular ...
"If you are a journalist or a journalism student, you should play with it, a lot, while it’s still open and cheap." ...
"If media companies can’t figure out how to be the bundlers, other layers of the ecosystem — telecoms, devices, social ...
I do not report on Korean politics, nor do I have enough language proficiency to interview people on the street. Also, I am completely blasted, though maybe not unusually so in Seoul on a weeknight.” ...
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“GB News is currently embroiled in a legal battle with broadcast regulator Ofcom which has fined it £10,000 for ‘serious and repeated’ impartiality breaches.” — ...