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Here, Hallin writes, "journalists do not feel compelled either to present opposing views or to remain disinterested observers."
Jay Rosen: Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Net Erodes the Authority of the Press 2009
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Hallin felt he needed something more supple -- and truthful -- than calcified notions like objectivity and "opinions are confined to the editorial page."
Jay Rosen: Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Net Erodes the Authority of the Press 2009
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The press "plays the role of exposing, condemning, or excluding from the public agenda" the deviant view, says Hallin.
Jay Rosen: Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Net Erodes the Authority of the Press 2009
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Hallin: "This is the region of electoral contests and legislative debates, of issues recognized as such by the major established actors of the American political process."
Jay Rosen: Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Net Erodes the Authority of the Press 2009
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Hallin, move your puzzle a little, and make a way for Sir George to pass.
Sir George Tressady — Volume II Humphry Ward 1885
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Hallin at her feet, her beautiful head held a little stiffly, her eyes at once kind and reserved.
Sir George Tressady — Volume II Humphry Ward 1885
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"You must try, Hallin, and see if you can straighten it out -- as Sir George straightened out father's Bill for him last night."
Sir George Tressady — Volume II Humphry Ward 1885
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Marcella was loitering here and there, burying her face in the fragrance of the honeysuckle, or drawing her companion's attention in delight to the glowing clumps of paeonies Hallin hovered round them, now putting his hand confidingly into Tressady's, now tugging at his mother's dress, and now gravely wooing the friendship of a fine St. Bernard that made one of the party.
Sir George Tressady — Volume I Humphry Ward 1885
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Hallin sprang up readily enough at the sight of his friend Sir George, put a fat hand into his, and then gave his puzzle-map of Europe a vigorous push to one side that drove Crete helplessly into the arms of the United Kingdom.
Sir George Tressady — Volume II Humphry Ward 1885
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Presently, Hallin, having put his puzzle safely into its box, ran off to his lessons.
Sir George Tressady — Volume II Humphry Ward 1885
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