2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Time to debunk the "Hillary takes cash from private prison corps" nonsense [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)inside a news room. Some terms are used like a B Roll (applies to video), others are not, like green lighting,
Perhaps in your field it is... I would not claim to know the first thing of how the articles i eat with breakfast are actually approved. Or for that matter how you call that process. I know how it works in my little corner of the universe.
And I know that this is not a term used in my field.
And with that, really have fun. Right now trying to work on a piece... and by the way you still debunked nothing from Lee Fang's reporting.
And these are his bona fides
Lee Fang
lhfang@gmail.com
Lee Fang is a reporter for The Intercept. He has a longstanding interest in how public policy is influenced by organized interest groups and money. He was the first to uncover and detail the role of the billionaire Koch brothers in financing the Tea Party movement. His interviews and research on the Koch brothers have been featured on HBOs The Newsroom, the documentaries Merchants of Doubt and Citizen Koch, as well as in multiple media outlets. He was an investigative blogger for ThinkProgress (2009-2011) and then a fellow at the Investigative Fund of the Nation Institute and contributing writer for The Nation. In 2012, he co-founded RepublicReport.org, a blog to cover political corruption that syndicates content with TheNation.com, Salon, National Memo, BillMoyers.com, TruthOut, and other media outlets. His work has been published by VICE, The Baffler, The Boston Globe, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Progressive, NPR, In These Times, and The Huffington Post. His first book, The Machine: A Field Guide to the Resurgent Right, published by The New Press, explores how the conservative right rebuilt the Republican Party and its political clout in the aftermath of President Obamas 2008 election victory. He is based in San Francisco.
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