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Learn moreVeteran television reporter Neal Cortell tackles the subject of in The Media, Journalism in Crisis. With the help of renowned journalists, academics, regulators, and activists, The Media discusses the state of news that America awoke to each day included clearly delineated separation of reporting and editorial opinion, compared to the internet and numerous TV news outlets that frequently blur that line critical to true journalistic integrity. The elder generation might long for old fashion journalism. The younger "Instant access generation" may be wholly unfamiliar with it and the critical distinction between quantity and quality. Are we better off now then in days past and how did we get here?
Neal Cortell has a 35-year career in diverse aspects of television journalism. Neal has developed ABC Money Talks, ABC Moneyscope, American Consumer, and BusinessWeek brands, under which he produced and directed 400 national financial programs and 3,000 daily business reports that became the number one-rated of their genre. Economic programming alone under his charge has run in excess of ten years via affliates of ABC-TV, PBS-TV, Fox Business Network and WorldNet TV.