
Rumors, lies and innuendo.
Bring comfort and consciousness together with pillows that celebrate media literacy. Perfect for advocates who want to promote critical thinking in every corner of their home.
Rumors, lies and innuendo.
"The moral of the story, honey, is that being a celebrity does not make you a credible children’s book author."
Hate Platforms
Infodemic
"I hope you're not reading fake news."
Lynching on social media
Squeezing the Free Press.
"They grow up so fast."
'Desert island cartoons - and you?'
"Well, how do things look from where you sit?"
Create some buzz!
"No, I really thought each sentence ended with an emoji!"
"I give up. Where's the power button?"
'What does it say, Dad?'
"No, son, you’re not ‘M for Mature.’"
Newspaper suicide.
Binge Watch
Presenter Auditions.
The Expert
'Your mom is probably watching. Go for the jugular.'
'It's not dead, honey. You've just never seen it turned off before.'
Man selling lamb weekly
'We've gone over your budget very carefully, Mr Thorne. Unfortunately the network does not sell 7-second spots.'
The Acme Agency: "Dedicated to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Media Exposure."
'Read ALL about IT! While we're STILL in Circulation!'
"Well, Sara Kalen is wrong – Edward Snowden is not a 'tattletale.'"
"Is anything good on?"
"But if I don't learn handwriting, how will I be able to read Grandma's letters?"
"Actually, I work for a newspaper, but people won't talk to me without it."
'We interrupt this Special Bulletin to give you an even more special bulletin!'
The benefit of an old-fashioned newspaper.
"You have been specially selected to upload your bank details. Offer ends midnight."
"My real money comes from my TV news appearances predicting stock market rises and falls."
"Hey! This is news."
"'60 Minutes' is on."
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