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You still haven't explained why this guy is an expert.
To be honest I went by the institution rather than author (s). But a quick Google:
BA (University of Nottingham), MSc (LSE), PhD (Goldsmiths)
Lecturer in journalism and mediaJustin Schlosberg is a lecturer in journalism and media and Network Fellow at the Edmund J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University in 2014-15. His research takes a critical look at accountability both through and of the media, with a focus on institutional ethics and policy; alternative forms of media ownership and the ethics and sustainability of public media in comparative contexts
So LSE, Goldsmiths, Birkbeck, Harvard.
But you work at "one of the largest media organizations in the world." Clearly no competition.
You still haven't explained why this guy is an expert. I work for one of the largest media organisations in the world. I'm going out on a limb here but I reckon I know more about how the media works than some academic at Birkbeck. Has he even been a journalist, or worked in the media? Did you look into that?
But then you're accusing me of being the one who knows what's right without even checking your facts?