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Former Washington Post managing editor Phil Bennett calls “Frontline” on PBS a “gem-like structure in American journalism” that’s now “pushing beyond their core medium.” Bennett is moving to Boston for the job, but will commute to Duke to teach a couple of days each week during the academic year, reports Michael Calderone.
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