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Submit ReviewDavid and Helen talk with Jonathan Shainin, Head of Opinion at the Guardian newspaper, about the challenges of political journalism in a deeply polarised age. Is it possible to hold the line between news and comment? Are the arguments about Covid a rerun of Brexit? What can scientists and historians add to political analysis? Plus we discuss how American journalism has changed the way it talks about race and violence and what that means for the current moment.
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The heightened state of political opinion writing around Brexit seems to have dissipated.
Is there a distinction between emotional and analytical opinion pieces?
One thing John set out to do is to reduce the frequency of opinion pieces.
Analytical pieces aim for a different kind of persuasion.
The classical model of how the facts, the news, and the demos interact is now outdated.
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