The Demise of the News Media…and Why That Matters - Barrie Dunsmore

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Barrie Dunsmore presents a public lecture titled, “The Demise of the News Media…and Why That Matters.” The event, is part of the UVM Political Science Department’s Mark L. Rosen Lecture Series. Dunsmore covered foreign affairs for ABC News for thirty years, reporting from Washington and abroad on the policies of seven U.S. Presidents from Johnson to Clinton. He traveled with them all overseas and was a regular on the planes of their Secretaries of State. From 1965-95 he reported from more than one hundred countries on virtually every major international event from wars to summits to diplomatic shuttles.  Dunsmore is the author of There and Back, a collection of columns on Middle East policy, superpower strategies and controversial domestic issues. He is a regular commentator on VPR and a columnist for the Rutland Herald. 

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  • Production Date: 03/22/2012
  • Catalog Number: 9413
  • Archive Number: 9413
  • Series: none
  • Length: 01:31:06
  • Town: Burlington
  • Geography: International
  • Event Type: General
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1 Wednesday June 27, 2012 at 2:40 PM
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6 Saturday August 4, 2012 at 11:10 AM
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