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6-13-2009 @ 5:22PM
Aileen Pincus said...
Minor quibble here but media training (regardless of how lowly you apparantly regard the individual seeking it) doesn't reflect poorly on the media or the person wanting to learn how the media operates. What it indicates is an understanding that reporters aren't interested in acting as publicists. It also indicates by the way an understanding of the role of a free press in a democratic society. Not a terribly sophisticated point, but amazingly, one that seems to be missed by quite a few people who might otherwise consider themselves sophisticated.
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