Award-winning journalist and public radio veteran John Carroll gives his perspective on today's hottest topics.
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During June, Republican presidential candidate John McCain raised $22 million, while Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised $52 million. Not surprisingly, their letters to potential contributors were quite different. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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There are still some things only your daily newspaper can provide. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Google has granted powerful and instantaneous access to unlimited information. But is it affecting our ability to dig deeper? More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll examines the vast gray area between objectivity and subjectivity in journalism. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Why is it so captivating to watch this prodigious soul singer burn out before our eyes and ears? More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Want to compare the value of TV vs. print in the arena of news media? John Carroll uses the presidential campaign as a litmus test. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll remembers the series that, for him, drove home just how exciting baseball can be. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Nabokov fans can rejoice in Dmitri Nabokov's decision to go against the wishes of his late father, Vladimir Nabokov, to destroy his final, unfinished novel. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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The sacrifices of being green More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Will drunken celebrities set a precedent for legislating the need for breathalyzers in all cars? More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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The FDA could take over the regulation of tobacco products. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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The John Birch Society speaks out against the North American Union of Mexico, Canada, and the United States. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Remembering Eight Belles and another filly who broke down in 1975, Ruffian. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Ads for the diet giant turn from the traditional advertising formula of selling need. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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If it's alive, you'll someday be able to find it, cataloged at an ambitious new website-the Encyclopedia of Life. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll discovers a hidden gem on YouTube. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Just like its cousin the mixed metaphor, the mangled phrase is becoming part of the media's vernacular. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Ralph Nader is running for president. Again. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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At the turn of the 20th century, long before the advent of the Internet, French anarchist and art critic Felix Feneon was writing like a blogger. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll is puzzled by the media's recent predilection for comparing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with former president Richard Nixon. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Aspiring to advertise big, one beer maker is shooting for the moon. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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A tribute to the late WWII correspondent and sportswriter W.C. Heinz. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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The fox is guarding the hen house when it comes to regulations for lawyer ads. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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At the very top of the pyramid of music for your desert island is the perfect song. John Carroll shares his pick. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Are compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), or "green" lightbulbs, really the brightest idea? More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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If you're looking for a gift from the heart, just check your inbox. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll embarks on a wee journey through the history and evolution of earmuffs. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Just how big is Super Duper Tuesday going to be? The news media can't seem to agree on the numbers. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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If you're considering visiting an art exhibit anytime soon, consider checking your cell phone at the door. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Is the BBC chasing down an audience it can't have? More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Ugly is the new beautiful when it comes to marketing real estate. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Media makers listen up: John Carroll has few resolutions he'd like you to attend to this year. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Sure you can sing out all of Rudolph's fellow reindeer, but can you get beyond the opening words to "Frosty the Snowman"? More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Pharmaceutical makers spend roughly $4 billion a year advertising directly to consumers. But there are some parts of their messaging that they don't want you to notice. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Steinway pianos rank alongside Stradivarius violins and Les Paul guitars as the most celebrated of musical instruments. And recent media attention has made the Steinway ever more popular. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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In the case of gawker.com, the Web has become a place for all the news that's not fit to print. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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During an average week, roughly one-half of the top 10 Nielsen-rated television dramas are about forensic crime solving. But that's nothing new in American popular culture. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Media makers often find it difficult to simply call a spade a spade. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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The State University of New York at Brockport's collection of paintings by 20th-century American poet e.e. cummings would be an amazing resource, if only it hadn't fallen into disrepair. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll visits the Paleo-Future blog. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll's take on the reigning king of cyber journalism. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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The motivation behind social advocacy ads is often a far cry from selfless. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll on the life and work of self-taught African American artist Jimmy Lee Sudduth. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Perhaps more than any other military conflict, WWII was known for its war correspondents. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll rediscovers "The Bird." More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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The Huffington Post has become one of the first liberal media success stories. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Campaign songs YouTube style. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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Identity theft prevention service Lifelock is fighting to save its reputation. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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For many American consumers, the three most frightening words in the English language are "new and improved." More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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John Carroll hits the New York gallery scene. More commentary from John Carroll Support WGBH
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