Jemele Hill is right: WNBA fans expect journalists to be 'cheerleaders,' and that's not how this works
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Jemele Hill is right: WNBA fans expect journalists to be 'cheerleaders,' and that's not how this works.
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Jemele Hill says WNBA fans expect journalists to be cheerleaders, sparking debate about media scrutiny as the league's popularity and revenue soar.
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A: Jemele Hill is right: WNBA fans expect journalists to be 'cheerleaders,' and that's not how this works.
B: Jemele Hill says WNBA fans expect journalists to be cheerleaders, sparking debate about media scrutiny as the league's popularity and revenue soar.
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