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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...

Inside the race for Denver Press Club president

  You won't see any TV attack ads or candidates waving from parade floats, but an election for president of the private Denver Press Club is in...

Is The Gazette making a run at The Denver Post?

  It was a one-two punch to Denver news audiences who have watched business reporter Gregg Moss on 9News or read longtime sports columnist Woody Paige in The Denver Post....

Some residents can’t get Colorado news on TV. The FCC could fix...

TV viewers in Durango might live in Colorado, but their news comes from Albuquerque, New Mexico. That's because La Plata County is what's considered...

Media roundup: What’s ‘Next’ for this Denver TV anchor is important

  You might recall Denver's KUSA TV anchor Kyle Clark from this weekly media roundup as an expert on Colorado politics, garbage receptacles, dogs in hot cars and snowy patio furniture....

In Colorado, scrutiny on billionaire and millionaire newspaper owners

Why would a newspaper in Oklahoma have its investigative reporter write a package of puff pieces on a five-star resort located in Georgia? We don't know,...
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