1. Print reporters know their stories stand a better chance of making the front page. 2. As this stern little parade marched around the grounds, it was joined by a handful of curious tourists, several TV crews and a few print reporters. 3. Before the ESPN Roy Firestone-Digger Phelps farce, Knight spoke with seven print reporters who had been handpicked by the bullying coach. 4. A new bugaboo has arisen in Europe, where some event promoters are threatening to charge print reporters for seats in the press box. . . . 5. A print reporter took notes. 6. After the interview, McCaughey Ross spent most of Monday talking to more than a dozen television, radio and print reporters. 7. Along the way, Raymond Bourque was trailed by cameras and print reporters and surrounded by celebrities. 8. But as the hyperactive Internet continues its rapid expansion, the pressure on print reporters to write early versions of their articles for the Internet is likely to grow. 9. Camera crews jostled print reporters, causing a commotion, for space. 10. Candidates are used to sharing the stage at presidential debates with television anchors and print reporters. |
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