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Toilet Encryption, the Neal Archive, and Citizen Journalism in Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom

By theintercept on November 10, 2014 • ( 0 )

The final season of HBO’s “The Newsroom” — an Aaron Sorkin-penned, hourlong drama featuring
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