November 10, 2009

Washington Post
“This is another example of organizations trying to step in and fill the gaps that have been left by newspaper coverage,” says media analyst John Morton. “I just hope that the work [Discovery News does] is high-quality. Some of their television programming leaves a lot to be wanted and is very entertainment-oriented.”

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