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Author: William A. Babcock

Juan Williams – The Macro View

Media
January 25, 2011February 17, 2013
by William A. Babcock

To fire or not to fire, that is the question.  And recently it seems as if an increasing number of……

Does the media landscape create Williams-like controversies?

Media
October 30, 2010March 12, 2011
by William A. Babcock

To fire or not to fire, that is the question. And recently it seems as if an increasing number of news organizations are deciding to pull the plug on journalists who have voiced their own opinions outside the walls of their employers’ corporations.

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