NEW YORK (YouTube.com/AdAge) -- One of the most basic requirements of effective problem solving is a clear definition what that problem is. This truism came strongly to mind as we watched a panel at this week's McGraw-Hill Media Summit moderated by Businessweek columnist Jon Fine. Panelists included top thinkers in their field, like Michael Oreskes, senior managing editor of the Associated Press, Dick Meyer, Director of Digital Media at NPR and Michael Wolff, columnist at Vanity Fair.
News papers , and the mainstream media, why there failing?, because people can see that these organizations are partners with government, is spinning the lie, and truth, that is a good idea of what it is, and there is more informative alternative media out there with consistancy, and they not build on 100% agenda against informing the masses on what is going on in the world, such as R.T., a infomative new source, and English Algezzera, Amy Goodman/I Wan't Democracy Now, and "The Real News".
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