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“The coverage has gotten increasingly tribal. You can watch, listen, and read 24 hours a day and never hear a single thought that you disagree with. You never ever have to have the psychological discomfort of hearing something that you don’t agree with.” – Ellis Henican Did you watch the debate? The pre-debate and post-debate [...]
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March 23-24, 2012 One of the biggest and most prestigious journalism events of the year: SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS REGION 1 SPRING CONFERENCE Saturday’s luncheon will proudly feature keynote speaker Ellis Henican The event, sponsored by the Press Club of Long Island, will bring together professional and student journalists from Maine to Pennsylvania for [...]
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“Early reports on SEAL raid also incorrect”, Ellis Henican Column, Newsday,May 8, 2011 The Fog of War, the Prussian military analyst Carl von Clausewitz famously called it. And that was a pretty good term. The idea was that, in the heat of battle, the details of what just happened could get awfully confused. Who shot [...]
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Ellis Henican is frequently a member of the ‘Fox News Watch’ panel of media analysts who cover the coverage of the week’s biggest stories. (Saturday 2:30 and 11:30 PM on the Fox News Channel) On the November 27, 2010 edition of Fox News Watch, the talk began with a look at the media’s hyped coverage [...]
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