#53 - Elise Hu and Matt Stiles of NPR

#53 - Elise Hu and Matt Stiles of NPR

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Better News: This pitch to switch to digital even includes softball

The Oklahoman built a reputation as the state's newspaper of record by covering the Oklahoma City community for more than 100 years. However, with several changes in ownership in recent years leading to staff cuts and a decline in print readership, the paper's fortunes have rever ...  Show more

Eyewitness to Jan. 6 attack looks back 2 years later

As the U.S. marks the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, It's All Journalism is reposting our 2022 interview with Tia Mitchell, the Washington correspondent for The Atlanta Journal Constitution. Tia was in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, when it was being stormed by ...  Show more

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