Category Archives: Journalism
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Journalism needs a “total lockdown” on precision
Leave a commentMarch 25, 2020 by jacklovelace
There has never been a time when it is more important for the media to be specific and avoid those …
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When closing isn’t closing
Leave a commentMarch 16, 2020 by jacklovelace
There’s been a lot of good journalism during the virus crisis, but it can still be better. The Denver Post …
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What do those who got it say?
Leave a commentMarch 10, 2020 by jacklovelace
All the virus coverage can be frustrating. One side of the ship you have the total gloom and fright school. …
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Fabu forever
Leave a commentJanuary 28, 2020 by jacklovelace
My Kansas City friends have heard by now that Charles Ferruzza has died. I got to work with Charles in …
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Cowboy obsession on the yell shows puzzling
Leave a commentDecember 31, 2019 by jacklovelace
I surf the cable sports channels. I watch only teams I care about and I don’t spend any time on …
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Richard Jewell: On screen and off
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2019 by jacklovelace
In my basic journalism class, I used to offer from the textbook examples of good and bad journalism. On bad …
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Saving Mr. Rogers
Leave a commentNovember 20, 2019 by jacklovelace
Really looking forward to the new Mr. Rogers movie with Tom Hanks. We go on Friday when it comes out. …
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Some recent amazon book snapshot reviews
Leave a commentNovember 19, 2019 by jacklovelace
4 out of five starsVerified Purchase Good trifecta…food, travel and writers I picked up this book after Rick spoke at …
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Midway is a movie worth seeing
Leave a commentNovember 14, 2019 by jacklovelace
I love the original Midway movie that came out years ago. I have it fairly well memorized. So I was …
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Who needs a menu?
Leave a commentOctober 29, 2019 by jacklovelace
A vicious take down of Peter Luger’s steakhouse in New York in the New York Times food review section reminded …
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