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The Brief Case #3: Environmentalists Schism Over Housing Policy
Plus, why housing policy is hard to visualize and more lessons to journalists on covering stadium subsidies.
Jan 25, 2024
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Justin Hayes
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How Journalists Can Better Report on Stadium Subsidies if Nashville Gets An MLB Team
It's not a secret that stadium subsidies are always bad deals for taxpayers, but these facts often go unmentioned in the press. Reporters can do better.
Jan 17, 2024
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Justin Hayes
The Brief Case #2: Titans Stadium Tab Grows While The Tennessean Seeks A Swiftie Reporter
Plus, courts block another attempt to enforce the state's anti-drag law, free speech at the University of Tennessee, and a clickbait poll from Fox…
Sep 15, 2023
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Justin Hayes
Email Records: Mayor's Office Thought The Tennessean's Stadium Deal Coverage Was Unfavorable
TJ Ducklo “worried the tone of some of the coverage ” was “beginning to adopt the framing of the vocal echo-chamber of folks who are reflexively…
Jun 21, 2023
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Justin Hayes
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The Tennessean Fumbled Its Coverage of The Largest Taxpayer Handout to a Sports Team in History
The Tennessee Titans just received over $1.2 billion in taxpayer support for a brand-new stadium. The state’s largest newspaper was the deal’s biggest…
May 6, 2023
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Justin Hayes
Fool A City Twice, Shame on Us
Absurd details surround the entire Titans stadium proposal that will only benefit wealthy team owners while leaving taxpayers with a massive bill (and…
Aug 8, 2022
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Justin Hayes
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