editorandpublisher.com - 1/21/2009
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Share on LinkedIn SAVE | EMAIL | PRINT | MOST POPULAR | RSS | REPRINTS 'Washington Post' Names Two New Managing Editors By Joe Strupp Published: January 13, 2009 10:00 AM ET NEW YORK The Washington Post named Elizabeth Spayd and Raju Narisetti as managing editors of the paper ...
politico.com - 1/15/2009
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politico.com —
Obama arrived at the Washington Post headquarters today,
as covered in priceless pool report by the New...
York Times Helene Cooper. After three and a half hours at his transition office, PEOTUS obama took another 6 minute ride through ...
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Obama at the Washington Post
slate.com - 1/16/2009
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Barack Obama. Click image to expand. Barack Obama
Nothing throws the Washington press corps into a bigger...
tizzy than being ignored. Being dissed is something the press corps can live with—in fact, they love being dissed. In the early 1970s, for ...
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Obama changes his press strategy. - By Jack Shafer - ...
newsbusters.org - 1/22/2009
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newsbusters.org —
I doubt it would surprise anyone here that
the media would go to their best lengths to...
over-estimate the number of people at Obama's inauguration. But just how far out on a limb would they go to portray his mandate? Try at least a million people. ...
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Obama's Million Ghost March
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Washington Post Promotes Editor Who Dismissed Concerns Of Pre-War Coverage
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... editor for national news, says The Post's overall record was strong.
"I believe we pushed as hard or harder than anyone to question the administration's assertions on all kinds of subjects related to the war. . . . Do I wish we would have had more and pushed harder and deeper into questions of whether they possessed weapons of mass destruction? Absolutely," she said. "Do I feel we owe our readers an apology? I don't think so."
And, hey! In other news, guess who got a promotion last week!
The Washington Post named Elizabeth Spayd ...
Washington Post Promotes Editor Who Dismissed Concerns Of Pre-War Coverage
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... editor for national news, says The Post's overall record was strong.
"I believe we pushed as hard or harder than anyone to question the administration's assertions on all kinds of subjects related to the war. . . . Do I wish we would have had more and pushed harder and deeper into questions of whether they possessed weapons of mass destruction? Absolutely," she said. "Do I feel we owe our readers an apology? I don't think so."
And, hey! In other news, guess who got a promotion last week!
The Washington Post named Elizabeth Spayd ...
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