Interviewing
Friday, February 10, 2012
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The Statehouse Reporter Vs. The Spokesperson
Top 1000
Researchers Rejoice

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The Statehouse Reporter Vs. The Spokesperson
Advice for Political Reporters...And for You

One journalism Web site educates statehouse reporters on covering in-session legislatures. We deconstruct that advice and tease out the implications for spokespersons pushing their legislative agendas.
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Top 1000
Headlines: The Good, The Bad, The Innuendo
by Terry Hadaway

Who doesn't love a good, botched headline. Or one that just says it all about the story, and says it really well. One journalist keeps a list, and now he's sharing it.
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Researchers Rejoice
University Houses Unique Local TV News Database

Project for Excellence in Journalism originally popped for the cost of recording hundreds of local news broadcasts for its own research project. Now, those files are available for searching and researching online.
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