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Category Archives: journalism
Where Do Journalists Get Their Ideas?
Send to KindleWe used to think that they just made stuff up! Turns out we were wrong. A survey of U.S. journalists by Brodeur, a strategic communications group, suggests that blogs are not only having an impact on the speed … Continue reading
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The Future of Journalism
Send to KindleThe Seattle Post-Intelligencer rolled off the presses one final time last Tuesday, leaving behind more than 117,600 weekday readers. The Seattle paper joins Denver’s Rocky Mountain News, which published its final edition at the end of February. The PI is the latest — … Continue reading
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