11. Journalists--even print journalists!--and high-level civil servants live in the nicest neighborhoods. 12. Ms. Rice, who is a regular on television interview shows but rarely agrees to interviews with print journalists, declined to be interviewed for this article. 13. No print journalists were permitted in the studio, where Badillo and Bloomberg sat with the moderator, Brian Lehrer, around an octagonal table. 14. On these programs, specified print journalists hire out to play specified political roles. 15. Of course, they argue they are no different from print journalists who seek to increase our readership. 16. Over time, print journalists involved with Internet distribution must learn to fuse their traditional strengths with the skill of real-time decision making. 17. Print journalists concurred that covering the pope was challenging, given that much of the story was immediately conveyed on television. 18. Print journalists likewise showed up on TV to debate and deplore the media circus. 19. Print journalists run just as great a risk of going too far as their electronic counterparts. 20. Print journalists tended to praise the work of the print media and disparage that of television. |
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