Working for the Hometown Paper: Lessons in Accountability and What Really Matters
Posted by Lisa Ocker | Posted in Editor in Chief, SUCCESS Magazine, Training | Posted on 25-06-2010 |
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I remember Walter Cronkite saying the best training you could get as a reporter was at your hometown paper, where you better spell your neighbors’ names right or risk getting punched in the nose. I started my journalism career 28 years ago at my hometown paper, The Baytown Sun, on the upper Gulf Coast of Texas.
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