Marcus Chung

Senior Research Fellow, Media Ethics

M.S. Journalism, Columbia University

15+ years experience

Marcus Chung is a veteran investigative journalist and a leading expert in news case studies, boasting over 15 years of experience analyzing media ethics and journalistic integrity. As a Senior Research Fellow at the Global Press Institute and a former Lead Investigator for the Media Accountability Project, he specializes in dissecting the ripple effects of misinformation and bias within digital news environments. Chung earned his Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University, where his thesis focused on the evolution of crisis reporting. His professional philosophy centers on the belief that rigorous, evidence-based analysis of past journalistic practices is crucial for fostering a more informed and trustworthy news landscape. His work often highlights the intricate interplay between editorial decisions, technological shifts, and public perception. Readers can expect his articles to provide deep, analytical dives into specific news events, offering critical insights into reporting methodologies, ethical dilemmas, and their societal impact. His seminal book, 'The Anatomy of a Headline: Truth and Distortion in the 21st Century News Cycle,' is a foundational text for aspiring journalists worldwide, solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the field

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