Does the Brian Williams Controversy Spell Beginning of the End for Television News?
13 February 2015
Charles C. Johnson, Gotnews.com Founder and Editor-in-Chief, discusses how the NBC/Brian Williams' transgression might spell the beginning of the end of television news, and the importance of citizen journalists.
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