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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...
"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...
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...
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...
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....
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...