A role model for blogging journalism students
Wednesday, 13 June 2007, 10:26
Contrary to the common assumption among some journalists, most bloggers are not wannabe hacks. But some are. And those journalism students who blog should pay careful attention to the story of Brian Stelter.
Just a few week weeks since graduating with his undergraduate mass communications degree from Towson University in Maryland, 21-year-old has landed his first [...]
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