Oy
Alarmed. RT @ksacknyt: How should I feel about the fact that my termite inspector just introduced himself as a former journalist?
— gwen ifill (@pbsgwen) December9, 2011
Alarmed. RT @ksacknyt: How should I feel about the fact that my termite inspector just introduced himself as a former journalist?
— gwen ifill (@pbsgwen) December9, 2011
Ombudsman Patrick B. Pexton writes:
The incendiary rhetoric from some on the right accusing Post journalists or other reporters of treason is reprehensible. It shows how little some conservatives know about the media and how reporters do their jobs, and it insults journalists who care about this country at least as much as self-proclaimed “True Americans.”
You should, like, strongly consider applying to work for this guy:
We want to add some talent to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune investigative team. Every serious candidate should have a proven track record of conceiving, reporting and writing stellar investigative pieces that provoke change….
This is how The Washington Post is made each night. Enjoy!
A newspaper in Torrington, Conn., has turned its newsroom into a public space. The public can attend its story meetings.
Source: The New York Times
Musings of a curious journalist. I work for The Huffington Post but the views here are my own.
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