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Tag Archives: Columbia Journalism Review
Relationship between President Obama and the press is more distant than it has been in a half century
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW by Susan Milligan March/April 2015 ….An exhaustive study of every official exchange Obama had with the press corps in 2014, supplemented by a review of daily press briefings and interviews with more than a dozen current and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Columbia Journalism Review, President Barack Obama, White House
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