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February 22, 2006

Orville Schell

I_schell_portrait2_1 I first heard Orville Schell's unvarnished take on digital media when he spoke at the Nieman Conference for Narrative Journalism at Harvard last year.

What I like about Schell is that he doesn't pull his punches in his critique of the crisis of media reporting in America. Nor is Schell shy to criticise George W. Bush, who, in this afterTV interview, he suggests has much in common with the founder of Bolshevik revolution, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Lenin).

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