Beat the Press
October 10, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Move over New York Times! The Washington Post is making a comeback.
Move over New York Times! The Washington Post is making a comeback. Landing on her feet: The viral video that helped a laid-off CNN reporter get a job at PBS NewsHour. Impact of Gary Hart implosion on journalism: Is one of our panelists to blame for the downfall of political reporting? Rants & Raves: This week in media.
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Beat the Press
October 10, 2014
Special | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Move over New York Times! The Washington Post is making a comeback. Landing on her feet: The viral video that helped a laid-off CNN reporter get a job at PBS NewsHour. Impact of Gary Hart implosion on journalism: Is one of our panelists to blame for the downfall of political reporting? Rants & Raves: This week in media.
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