In West Virginia, the media cannot be played
KELLI CASEMAN Does journalism have a fourth wall? The fourth wall is a concept usually reserved for film, theater, and fiction — a convention that imagines a wall between actors and their audience. Performers act as if we, the audience, are not there. They leave the viewer to become a kind of voyeur, observing the … Continue reading In West Virginia, the media cannot be played
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