Living Room Law William Kennedy Smith's trial put court TV on the map. The Dahmer case kept the momentum going.
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Bruce Kauffman
Of the People, By the People, Bore the People IS IT THE MEDIA'S FAULT THAT PEOPLE DON'T WANT TO READ ABOUT GOVERNMENT? SOME EDITORS THINK SO, AND THEY'RE FINDING INNOVATIVE AND ENGAGING WAYS TO PRESENT THE NEWS.
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Carl Sessions Stepp
I. THE DAILY NEWS: TOO TOUGH TO DIE? No strangers to uncertainty, staffers at the New York Daily News and UPI hang on in the face of bankruptcy. Kate McKenna and Diane Bartz report from the precipice.
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Kate McKenna
Black on Black Once influential and essential, black newspapers have lost many of their readers...and their political niche. Now they're pinning their hopes on local coverage.
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Jim Strader