January 26, 2017
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#104 Stunts And Manhunts
What can Harper-era journalism teach us about covering Trump? CBC Marketplace sold a white power t-shirt. The Rebel really loves manhunts. O'Leary says all his old television appearances were reality TV.
Jesse Brown
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Katie Jensen
Freelance Producer

What can Harper-era journalism teach us about covering Trump? CBC Marketplace sold a white power t-shirt. The Rebel really loves manhunts. O’Leary says all his old television appearances were reality TV, including the stuff he did for CBC News.

Rachel Browne’s Twitter: @rp_browne

Justin Ling’s Tweets about journalism access.

 

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