The New Washington Press Corps

Among the hardest hit are the regional newspapers from around the nation, those who cover the interests of Washington as they pertain to particular states, communities and regions—and who, more than any other media, do the work of covering specific elected representatives and state congressional delegations and interests. Since the mid-1990s, the rolls of the Regional Reporters Association—a group of Washington-based reporters working for smaller, ... Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
4.3
by Derek Hawkins - Feb. 12, 2009

This exceptional story on how the make-up of the Washington press has changed gives us a new framework for criticizing Washington news coverage and examining the decline of traditional media.

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