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4 things journalists can do to rebuild trust with the public

  • Written by Lisa Heyamoto, Senior Instructor of Journalism, University of Oregon
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In August, nearly 400 news outlets made the case for the importance of journalism in response to President Donald Trump’s repeated claim that the media is “the enemy of the people.”

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