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Friday, Sep 16
Aftermath: "The Press Distinguished Itself;" It "Brought The Country Together"
From today's Philadelphia Inquirer:
> First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams: "The press distinguished itself in the coverage of New Orleans." > Alex S. Jones, director of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard: "The media is like the weather -- everybody likes to complain about it." But the excellent Katrina coverage "brought the country together." > Bob Steele, a journalism-values scholar at the Poynter Institute: "The commitment on the side of the media was considerable, the reporting on Katrina was for the most part thoughtful and compelling, informative and revealing." Email This Post |
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