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Tag Archives: 9/11
Media Representations of the Attacks on the World Trade Center
by Grant Sorensen and Andrew Lemon Introduction The media and methods for reporting important events have evolved over time. Initial communication was oral, but this method was limited to the context of the speaker and listeners and stories needed to … Continue reading