Joy-Ann Reid

“AM Joy” on MSNBC; and co-editor of the book “We Are the Change We Seek: The Speeches of Barack Obama.”

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Host of “AM Joy” on MSNBC; and co-editor of the book “We Are the Change We Seek: The Speeches of Barack Obama.

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The Fairness Doctrine was revoked in the 1980s, leading to the rise of right wing talk radio in the 90s.

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The Fairness Doctrine was revoked in the 1980s, leading to the rise of right wing talk radio in the 90s.

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