DiscoverBeat the PressBeat The Press with Emily Rooney - Episode 16: Queen Elizabeth passes and news media around the world takes over, CNN in a state of change and turmoil, an escalation of violence against American journalists, and a tween pitcher suggests ESPN is controlling Little League World Series umpires.
Beat The Press with Emily Rooney - Episode 16: Queen Elizabeth passes and news media around the world takes over, CNN in a state of change and turmoil, an escalation of violence against American journalists, and a tween pitcher suggests ESPN is controlling Little League World Series umpires.

Beat The Press with Emily Rooney - Episode 16: Queen Elizabeth passes and news media around the world takes over, CNN in a state of change and turmoil, an escalation of violence against American journalists, and a tween pitcher suggests ESPN is controlling Little League World Series umpires.

Update: 2022-09-16
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On this episode of Beat the Press, former NECN anchor Mike Nikitas fills in for Emily Rooney to discuss the media coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the ongoing changes at CNN, the safety of journalists following the murder of Las Vegas investigative reporter Jeff German, and how a hot mic at the ESPN Little League World Series shows how far distrust of the media has gone. 


Joining Mike on this episode are media consultant Susie Banikarim, Joanna Weiss of Experience Magazine, and Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University.

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Beat The Press with Emily Rooney - Episode 16: Queen Elizabeth passes and news media around the world takes over, CNN in a state of change and turmoil, an escalation of violence against American journalists, and a tween pitcher suggests ESPN is controlling Little League World Series umpires.

Beat The Press with Emily Rooney - Episode 16: Queen Elizabeth passes and news media around the world takes over, CNN in a state of change and turmoil, an escalation of violence against American journalists, and a tween pitcher suggests ESPN is controlling Little League World Series umpires.

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