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   <title>Wed. July 2. 2008 - Marsh on the Media</title>
   <description>Don Marsh, host of St. Louis on the Air on KWMU and a former newsman for Channel 2, talks about his new book, &quot;Flash Frames.&quot; The topics of the discussion range from racism in St. Louis to the structural problems of local TV news.</description>
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   <title>Wed. June 25, 2008 - The Right and Net Neutrality</title>
   <description>Steve Boriss, blogmaster of thefutureofnews.com, discusses Net Neutrality from a conservative's point of view. He believes no problem actually exist at this time and that the left is just looking for a way to start regulating the Internet.</description>
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   <title>Wed. June 18, 2008 - Free Ride: McCain &amp; the Media</title>
   <description>Paul Waldman, senior fellow at Media Matter, discusses his new book &quot;Free Ride: John McCain and the Media.&quot; Waldman says that McCain has received mostly positive coverage from the press and therefore much of what the public thinks about him isn't true.</description>
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   <title>Wed. June 11. 2008 - Politics and the Polls</title>
   <description>Dr. Terry Jones, professor of political science at the University of Missouri- St.Louis, discusses the problems facing political pollsters in the age of new media. How to poll for new voters, younger voters, people who have only cell phones, etc.</description>
   <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:59:49 -0500</pubDate>
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