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Ryan Thomas
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🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Welsh | Assoc. Prof. & Director of Graduate Studies, Murrow College of Communication @ Washington State University | Journalism studies, ethics, sociology of news etc | Would like to be on a beach, but probably on a committee .. more

Communication & Media Studies 59%
Political science 12%

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Taylor Lorenz said WHAT about 9/11???

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The gerontocracy has consequences, episode one million and three.

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Final passage by one vote, though likely the present and 2 NV were all available to them if they had been needed. It's with the Senate now
This is bleak reading

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the democratic party got a single gen z representative with david hogg and he started actually representing the resentment young generations have to old and weak democratic leadership and canned him. pathetic. this party will genuinely never change and keep losing to republicans. bleak

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If Chotiner asks for an interview remember the two rules:

- Ask if you are being detained. If not, leave.
- Say you want to speak to your lawyer and nothing else.

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Congratulations to Dr. Ryan Thomas, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, on his recent publication in Poynter! @ryanjthomas.bsky.social

Read it here: www.poynter.org/ethics-trust...

An incredible achievement by my brilliant colleague!
πŸ“’ Exciting news! Jennifer Henrichsen is WSU's first Andrew Carnegie Fellow! πŸŽ‰

She'll receive $200,000 to study how journalists can reduce political polarization and boost civic engagement.

Read more: murrow.wsu.edu/news/2025/04...

#MurrowCollege #CarnegieFellows
Murrow professor named WSU’s first CarnegieΒ Fellow
Jennifer Henrichsen is among 26Β fellows receiving $200,000 to support research that enhances understanding of political polarization in the UnitedΒ States.
murrow.wsu.edu

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πŸ“’ Exciting news! Jennifer Henrichsen is WSU's first Andrew Carnegie Fellow! πŸŽ‰

She'll receive $200,000 to study how journalists can reduce political polarization and boost civic engagement.

Read more: murrow.wsu.edu/news/2025/04...

#MurrowCollege #CarnegieFellows
Murrow professor named WSU’s first CarnegieΒ Fellow
Jennifer Henrichsen is among 26Β fellows receiving $200,000 to support research that enhances understanding of political polarization in the UnitedΒ States.
murrow.wsu.edu

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Today is the big day - #CougsGive is finally here! πŸŽ‰ Can't wait to see the new heights the #WSU community will reach today. Visit cougsgive.wsu.edu to make your donations, and remember, no matter how big or small, your contribution makes a difference! ❀️
#CougsGive - April 16, 2025
Washington State University celebrates its 10th annual #CougsGive day of giving on April 16, 2025.
cougsgive.wsu.edu

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Congrats to our own Jennifer Henrichsen, a member of @carnegiecorp.bsky.social's 2025 class of #CarnegieFellows! This esteemed group of scholars is researching the causes of political polarization & seeking ways to strengthen social cohesion & fortify our democracy. www.carnegie.org/news/article...
Carnegie Corporation of New York Awards Fellowships to 26 Scholars Researching Political Polarization | Carnegie Corporation of New York
The philanthropic foundation’s three-year, $18 million initiative supports interdisciplinary research into the causes of polarization and ways to mitigate it
www.carnegie.org
πŸ’‘ Need some inspiration? Check out some of our most-downloaded articles in #DigitalJournalism over the past 12 months.

πŸ”— Check out the full top-10 list here: linktr.ee/digitaljourn...

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I think of this as 'everything is comms' disease. This interview looked awful because the policy is, in fact, awful. You can't do an interview about it and come across well unless your interlocutor is under-prepared!

The way this commonly shakes out is you see a sentence that describes a finding unique to a particular study followed by (Author) or (Citation withheld for blind review). And this is somehow de-identifying?!?!?!? Make it make sense

I don’t know what journal editors are out there telling authors to remove references to their own work by replacing the in-text citation with (Author) but they need to be launched into the sun, it’s bad practice and makes the author more likely to be identified

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at this point amy schumer would be a better minority leader

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The hypocrisy is so glaringly obvious and yet it's still worth calling it out:
Elon Musk’s business empire is built on $38 billion in government funding
Government infusions at key moments helped Tesla and SpaceX flourish, boosting Musk’s wealth.
www.washingtonpost.com

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Most notable line in Dodds’ resignation letter might be this: β€œI also expected we would collectively discuss our fiscal rules and approach to taxation”.

First public cabinet dissent on economic policy.

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One advantage to the current political moment is that it brings into focus larger power structures that are typically invisible or mystified. A billionaire-owned media system is a policy failure and a threat to democracy.

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"It’s a familiar Silicon Valley mindset, the reason startups are forever reinventing a bus, or a bodega, or mail. It’s the implacable certainty that if you’re smart at one thing you must be smart at all of the things." www.wired.com/story/doge-i...
The Incompetence of DOGE Is a Feature, Not a Bug
A series of mistakes by DOGE shows just how arbitrary and destructive this slash-and-burn strategy can get.
www.wired.com

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"replace toner"? no, Brother, the toner cartridge is getting pulled out and immediately shoved right back in. you print until the pages come out blank

Basically want his own opinions repeated back to him
SCOOP: WaPo Opinion editor David Shipley is out. Jeff Bezos emails staff about a change to Post Opinions: "We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets."

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Bezos emailing all Amazon MGM Studios employees to dictate that the next James Bond will be bald and wear a vest

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All those billions and Jeff Bezos still can't afford dignity

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At least the rich guys around the turn of the 20th built libraries and stuff as extracurriculars. The guys today seem largely focused on being upset that some people find them obnoxious

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REMINDER: Jeff Bezos knows nothing about journalism and paid way more for his yacht than the Washington Post.

To him, they are both toys

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Bezos destroying the post opinion pages is just another reminder: Conservatives think free speech is when they can say what they want and when you can say what they want.

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Brave to @jeffstein.bsky.social, WaPo's chief economics correspondent, for not wasting any time in stating what must be stated. Hopefully the first of many.
New: Jeff Bezos emailed staff at the Washington Post this morning announcing that the Post opinion pages going forward were largely going to focus on defending personal liberties and free markets. Current opinion section editor David Shipley is out.