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Bias in the Booth

2015272 pagesSimon & Schuster

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Many see sports as a welcome escape, but author Dylan Gwinn argues that sports broadcasters use their platforms to push a politically correct agenda. He reveals how media coverage often prioritizes certain narratives, such as celebrating gay athletes or condemning those accused of 'white privilege,' regardless of the facts. Gwinn takes readers inside the sports media machine, exposing its biases and how it mirrors the broader news and entertainment landscape.

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Dylan Gwinn writes about sports and media. His book, Bias in the Booth, examines objectivity in sports broadcasting. Gwinn's work often explores the intersection of culture and athletics.

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