Trump out, Biden in: What did the media learn? | The Listening Post

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The talk in Washington, DC is of a return to “normalcy”; we ask four American media analysts about the future of journalism in the Biden era.

Contributors:

Osita Nwanevu – Staff writer, The New Republic

Janine Jackson – Program Director, FAIR

Dan Froomkin – Editor, Press Watch

Jack Crowe – News Editor, National Review

On our radar:

Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny returns to prison, but not before releasing a documentary that has become a huge online hit. Producer Johanna Hoes tells Richard Gizbert about “Putin’s Palace” and the so-called “biggest bribe in history”.

#ENDSARS: The hashtag that exposed police brutality in Nigeria

As thousands of youths protested against police violence in Nigeria, new media outlets emerged to cover a story the mainstream shied away from.

Contributors:

Richard Ogundiya – Co-founder, More Branches

Kovie Biakolo – Culture writer and editor

Dapo Olorunyomi – CEO, Premium Times

Emmanuel Akinwotu – West Africa correspondent, The Guardian

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