Are Cable News and Legacy Media All But Dead?

Are Cable News and Legacy Media All But Dead?

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Britain, Europe, and America: The Future of the Transatlantic Alliance

CPF Director Bob Shrum joins James Cleverly, former UK Secretary of State for the Home Department, for a conversation on the past, present, and future of US-UK relations. They discuss how leadership transitions, elections, and global crises shape cooperation between Washington an ...  Show more

New CPF Fellows on Politics Today

CPF Director Bob Shrum joins Spring 2026 CPF Fellows Mark Campbell, Yemisi Egbewole, Garret Graves, and Seema Mehta for a discussion on the current state of politics today. They discuss the 2026 midterms, the Trump Administration's impact on the upcoming elections and media, ICE ...  Show more

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