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Year in review: Here’s what happened in Colorado’s media world in...

For the first 2020 edition of this humble newsletter-and-column enterprise that began chronicling Colorado media issues in 2015, we review the year and all that...

A ‘modern-day book-burning crusade’ alleged in Colorado Your weekly roundup of...

"In Colorado, it’s very real. A modern-day book-burning crusade is underway." That's according to Jim Duncan, director of the nonprofit Colorado Library Consortium, who has been ringing...

The Denver Post’s politics desk implodes. Three of its team will...

Within the span of about a week, The Denver Post's state and federal politics team collapsed as three reporters and an editor quit. That's after Statehouse reporter Brian...

Legalized marijuana smokes out two Colorado statehouse reporters

So here's a commentary on the journalism industry with a uniquely Colorado twist: Two of the most ubiquitous reporters at the state Capitol— The Associated...

Ostrow: The audacity of David Simon

Editor's note: David Simon will be in town tonight, March 31, to receive the Denver Press Club's Damon Runyon award. His heart is still in...

An open letter from the women of The Indy

Dear readers, You may not know this about the Indy, but we are a women-led and, largely, women-staffed newsroom. It makes us a rare bird. The most...

This Denver journalist will run a media outlet as the left’s...

Denver-based journalist and author David Sirota is leaving the International Business Times to take the reins of a new media site called True Blue,...

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....

Parents flip out when a Colorado Springs area student newspaper endorses...

  In a so-funny-but-not-funny report in The Gazette this week— that's right, not The Onion— reporter Debbie Kelley revealed how parents of Palmer Ridge High School students in...

Rocky Mountain Climate Watch: Here we go

We are amped to start our Rocky Mountain climate reporting trek with a visit to the high San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado.
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