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Alisa Miller dá novidades sobre as notícias

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Alisa Miller, presidente da Public Radio International, fala sobre as causas para a fraca cobertura internacional por parte dos media americanos, apesar do crescente interesse público em questões globais. Veja estatísticas e gráficos que o/a surpreendem.

Translated into Portuguese (Portugal) by Rui Lopes
Reviewed by Sérgio Lopes
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About Alisa Miller

As the CEO of Public Radio International, Alisa Miller works to bring the most significant news stories to millions -- empowering Americans with the knowledge to make choices in an… Full bio and more links

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