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  • May 2008
    • 'Experts' Too Often Feeding From Industry Troughs

      'Experts' Too Often Feeding From Industry Troughs

      Media consumers, beware: that assertive, well-versed, trustworthy "expert" may in fact be an industry shill, Shannon Brownlee and Jeanne Lenzer write on Slate. Journalists across the board, and even some radio hosts, are failing to disclose financial ties to various industries—drug companies being a prime example—fudging the line between considered opinion and paid advocacy. More »

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      drugs   journalism   antidepressant   drug companies   radio advertising

  • December 2007

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