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BONUS: Who Writes the Rules of News?

Jun 26, 2025
Dive into the intricate world of journalism as the podcast explores how language shapes perception. Discover why every word choice holds power, from 'sweep' to 'riot.' Uncover the hidden forces behind the Associated Press Stylebook and its influence on news narratives. Critics like Alex Skopic challenge the notion of neutrality in language, prompting listeners to question who really decides which terms are acceptable. Join the conversation on political implications and the evolution of language in reporting!
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Words Are Controlled in News

  • Journalists are not free to choose their own words; they are bound by style rules.
  • These rules shape which words appear in the news and frame public conversation.
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The Power of Words

  • Words carry centuries of history, can provoke or comfort, and shift public perception instantly.
  • Small word choices can lift or undermine movements and shape emotions widely.
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AP Stylebook Is Political

  • The AP Stylebook dictates language and is considered neutral but is inherently political.
  • This raises questions if journalistic unity under one stylebook should be replaced by more freedom.
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