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Dr. Allan Louden, Communication Department Chair at Wake Forest University, discusses lessons for the media in covering the Trump administration and the rise of fake news

Dr. Allan Louden, Communication Department Chair at Wake Forest University, discusses lessons for the media in covering the Trump administration and the rise of fake news

By Clayton Henkel
- 12/20/2016
- in Radio Interviews, Trump Administration
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