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Do newspapers, news programs, magazines and all the other old media need WikiLeaks?
Follow the livestream for the country's biggest media conference, and catch panels with Katrina vanden Heuvel, Greg Mitchell, Glenn Greenwald, and Amy Goodman.
Media Fix's Greg Mitchell says that though the media may attack WikiLeaks on their editorial pages, many outlets depend on the cables for juicy details about Libya and beyond.
Greg Mitchell talks about the ways WikiLeaks is changing our world.
On MSNBC's Countdown, Greg Mitchell and Chris Hayes ask, has WikiLeaks' Julian Assange really endangered lives?
The morning after WikiLeaks began releasing its trove of confidential US diplomatic cables, Democracy Now! hosts a round-table about the possible impact of these leaks.
By this past weekend, says Greg Mitchell, the media's focus had shifted from the elections to Keith Olbermann's suspension for donating money to Democratic candidates. Not a peep, of course, about the amount that MSNBC's parent company, GE, had given throughout the campaign season.
The Nation's Media Fix blogger Greg Mitchell takes us back to the origins of media campaigning with Upton Sinclair's 1934 bid for California governor.
We thought it might be useful to ask people to single out one political video on YouTube that they wish more people would watch.


