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A New Online Tool Allows People To See How Much Press Coverage They Would Be “Worth” If They Went Missing, And It’s A Columbia Journalism Review Effort To Change The Status Quo

“Our hope is to force change from readers and viewers,” said Kyle Pope, the editor-in-chief of the Columbia Journalism Review.

“Two decades of op-eds and research have not shifted ingrained newsroom habits; reporters continue to revert to skewed coverage, ignoring a much bigger story.”

To learn more about the tool, input your own demographic information, and share Columbia Journalism Review’s mission, you can visit the link here.

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