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Prosek Partners Welcomes Veteran Financial Reporter Carleton English as Senior Vice President
With over a decade of experience in print and broadcast journalism, Carleton brings her wealth of knowledge to enhance Prosek's capabilities in traditional wealth and alternative asset management accounts.
Media Biases Are Easy To Spot If You Look For Them
Media biases are everywhere. And they’re easy to detect, especially in political and sports reporting.
How To Not Be Aware and Responsible During a Tragedy As Demonstrated By A New York Times Reporter
A recent incident involving Kellen Browning, a reporter for The New York Times, has brought to light the complexities of maintaining sensitivity in the face of tragedy.
Is Today's Journalist a Social Advocate or Fact Driven Reporter?
With America still trying to come to terms with racism, discrimination and other societal ills, should today's journalist focus more on advocating for change rather than merely reporting the facts of a given story?