The Last Minority Disabled journalists know how to circumvent their obstacles. Not so the editors who hire them.
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Anne Marie CookeNeil H. Reisner
Bitter Harvest for a Farm Magazine Capital Cities kept the title of Michigan Farmer alive but fired the editor and eliminated the investigative reporting.
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Richard Lehnert
Anger In The Newsroom Past and present reporters will tell you: Newspapers are dying, it's no fun anymore. Is this just everyday bitching – or something new?
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Louis Peck
Geraldo Bursts Into Print The rambunctious Rivera bought a hometown weekly, made himself editor and his wife investigative reporter. "The little paper that roared," he calls it. Not everyone agrees.
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Neil A. Sheehan
A Giant Named Elmer The Smithsonian forgot him. But Elmer Davis, with a flat voice and first amendment guts, once reigned as the great American commentator.
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Bernard Roshco