Known but not discussed”: Low-income people aren't getting quality news and  information. What can the industry do about it?

Known but not discussed”: Low-income people aren't getting quality news and information. What can the industry do about it?

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quot;There is no Wirecutter for low-income individuals." Fiona Morgan and Jay Hamilton talk about their research into information ecosystems and the media market.

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