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Media roundup: Researcher says CO’s legislature is the most polarized in...

So this seems worth noting going into a new legislative session today: "Colorado's lawmakers are the most polarized they've ever been, and are also the most polarized...

The Big Shift: Colorado’s media landscape is changing in 2017

With a new year come new opportunities, and some of Colorado's most visible journalists are making moves. Ricardo Baca, The Denver Post's marijuana editor, announced...

She lost her fight for pollution records from a Colorado Springs...

  Is a coal plant near her son's school polluting the air? That's what Monument resident Leslie Weise has wanted to know for years, and she...

Reporter in Colorado ‘very concerned’ about partisan media

  Speaking on a media panel in The Denver Post's auditorium last week, Post political reporter John Frank questioned whether there is a market for non-partisan or non-ideologically oriented news on TV....

The tectonic plates are shifting under Colorado’s media landscape

  OK, the headline on this column might be a little hyperbolic. But for those who follow media news closely in Colorado, this week rocked the industry. First,...

Why The Denver Post’s pot editor has to ‘remain sober at...

  Awww, man, why? Dude. Duuuuude. Why? A recent profile of The Denver Post's marijuana editor Ricardo Baca by the Time Inc.-operated breakfast-themed website Extra Crispy came...

Why Colorado newspapers from the 1800s are going … digital?

  An unfortunate side effect of being a journalist in the digital age is when your publication gets sold, goes out of business, or undergoes...

Who let a cop ride along in a Denver TV news...

  Last week, as a manhunt for a shooting suspect in Boulder dragged into its seventh hour, a city police spokeswoman "approached reporters at the scene...

Why newsrooms throughout Colorado are debating the word ‘suicide’

  Covering suicide has long been tricky for journalists. Some newspapers have a policy not to report on them, which, in the era of social...

Media roundup: Meet Partake, a new pot publication that popped up in...

  Yo Cannabist, I love you, bro. And I totally would never admit to reading one of your reviews about a certain product this week and...
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