![]() ![]() Reporters over the course of their careers develop a way of “skeptical knowing”: a process of asking systematic questions about the sources that they are using to verify the truthfulness in a source. In order to combat the overflow of information that is now readily available, Kovach and Rosentiel propose that everyday citizens adopted a reporter’s questioning mindset in order to learn how to distinguish good, truthful journalism from spin. ![]() In their non-fiction book, Blur, Bill Kovach and Tom Rosentiel outline how readers can navigate the current media climate and thoughts about the direction of new journalism and old institutions. In an age of alternate facts, it can be difficult to discern truth in reporting from spin. Blur: How to know what is true in the age of information overloadīlur: How to know what is true in the age of information overload by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosentiel ![]()
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