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Why the news is so broken, according to one of the first journalists to cover Trump’s campaign

Why the news is so broken, according to one of the first journalists to cover Trump’s campaign

Apple News In Conversation
9 jul 2022 27 min
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<p>Katy Tur&rsquo;s parents were trailblazers in the journalism world. In the &rsquo;80s and &rsquo;90s, they revolutionized the breaking-news model, literally flying over the competition in their own chopper to capture Los Angeles&rsquo;s biggest stories &mdash; from Madonna and Sean Penn&rsquo;s wedding to the 1992 L.A. riots. Katy Tur grew up to be a journalist herself &mdash; she&rsquo;s now an anchor on MSNBC &mdash; and she writes about her life in her new memoir, <a href="https://books.apple.com/us/book/rough-draft/id1551656569"><em>Rough Draft</em></a>. In an interview with <a href="https://apple.news/T9rjlxm95TtTn3RWUl4SFiw"><em>Apple New In Conversation</em></a> host Shumita Basu, Tur discusses her unusual childhood and the direct line from the model of journalism her parents created to the rise of Donald Trump.</p>

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