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11/20/09 Mallary Jean Tenore Public TV, Radio Stations to Increase Local Investigative Coverage  Two partnerships announced in recent weeks are aiming to fulfill the need for more investigative journalism.
11/12/09 Al Tompkins Dobbs Replaced by John King, CNN Reasserts Nonpartisan Position  Anchor leaves CNN after 30 years.
11/2/09 David Shedden Tip Sheets: TV / Radio  Journalism tips you can use, with links to stories, seminars, and a complete bibliography.
10/23/09 Al Tompkins KUSA-TV News Exec Explains Station's Balloon Boy Coverage  Patti Dennis explains how she made the decision to air the story live.
10/22/09 Al Tompkins Chicago News Director Explains Use of Video Showing Teen Beating Death  Fox TV station in Chicago paid for the video and didn't air it at the request of police. How and why were the decisions made?
10/15/09 Al Tompkins Congress' CALM Act Aims to Quiet TV Commercials  Within the next month, a group representing broadcasters and cable companies may agree to quiet loud commercials.
10/14/09 Al Tompkins What 'Good Hair' Means to Black Female Broadcasters  Chris Rock's new documentary explores this topic.
9/28/09 Joe Grimm Former Project Manager for NPR Program Gets Laid Off, Finds New Opportunity  Doug Mitchell trained generations of journalists in audio reporting and editing, but getting laid off by National Public Radio helped him find new job prospects.
9/25/09 Al Tompkins CBS' Byron Pitts Details Childhood Illiteracy in New Memoir  The CBS "60 Minutes" correspondent overcame learning challenges that millions of people struggle with today.
9/24/09 Ellyn Angelotti Archived Chat: How to Be an Interactive Broadcast Journalist  Interactive Anchor Amy Wood helps you find ways to teach your students how to engage with an audience.
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