Since the Internet is "a cesspool" of false information, the authors call on philanthropists everywhere to create endowments to subsidize the mainstream press, thereby assuring that people don't get wrong ideas. |
NYTimes opines that Newspapers should be shielded from economicsQuicklink Submitted By Josh Mitteldorf No comments
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Since the Internet is "a cesspool" of false information, the authors call on philanthropists everywhere to create endowments to subsidize the mainstream press, thereby assuring that people don't get wrong ideas. |
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