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Partisans Are Sharply Divided In Their News Preferences
A study from Pew says most Americans think the news media takes sides. The report also says there is a stark partisan divide in American news media.
IBA Student Silver Dome Award Winners
Winners of the student competition for broadcast and media awards in the IBA 2018 Student Silver Dome awards have been announced.
Journalism Group Says Ruling Could Harm Journalists Facing Retaliation
The Reporters Committee For Freedom Of the Press says a Federal court ruling denying AT&T’s request for records of communication between the White House And Department of Justice could prevent news outlets from defending themselves if administrations target them in retaliation for coverage. Statement and full brief here. More
IBA Poll Shows Pritzker Leading Governor’s Race
For More Information: Tom Ramsburg, Research America, 610-356-1800
Ilinois Broadcasters Association/Research America, Inc. Poll Reveals Latest Pulse of Illinois’ Registered Voters
(Carterville/Springfield, IL) The Illinois Broadcasters Association/Research America, Inc survey of 1,024 Illinois registered voters provides the latest pulse of Illinois voters.
When asked, More
Along With The Hurricane, Cliches Are Coming Our Way
A good reminder to radio and TV folks out there. We don’t need hurricane damage or damage from poor writing. This sheet from NPR
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The Death Of Local News
This is a good primer on the decline of the news business from The Week. It is worth a read and a share to non-journalists.
State Prisons Deal A Blow To FOIA
Associated Press Statehouse Reporter John O’Connor noted what he terms a “blow to the Freedom of Information Act”. O’Connor,who has covered the Illinois prison system for many years, reports the Department of Corrections says it can’t disclose documents related to a May prison incident that resulted in an inmate’s death. More
