Polk award winner: ‘I think of us as journalists, the medium we work in is blogging’
Monday, 25 February 2008, 10:16
The International Herald Tribune today profiles Josh Marshall, the blogging journalist who won one of American journalism’s top prizes last week.
Marshall won the Polk Award for Legal Reporting last Tuesday, for his “tenacious investigative reporting” of the scandal that led to the resignation of US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales over the way several federal prosecutors [...]
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