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Talk of the Justin Fairfax Case and Modern Journalism Featured on Black Press USA’s “Let It Be Known” - Garland Journal

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — On “Let It Be Known” on January 27, four Black journalists, including this writer who served as Fairfax’s communications consultant, had an hour-long discussion on “twitter justice,” modern media click-bait strategies and how they impact the speed and decision making of today’s journalism.

The post Talk of the Justin Fairfax Case and Modern Journalism Featured on Black Press USA’s “Let It Be Known” appeared first on Garland Journal.

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