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Thursday, June 25, 2009Today I took questions in a live chat hosted at Poynter.org on this topic. According to an in-line poll, 36 percent of those attending were college educators, and 33 percent were full-time journalists. More than 50 people logged in. The questions were really good!
You can read a complete transcript of the archived chat.
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