June 3, 2004

By Randy Dotinga
The Christian Science Monitor
Published on 6/3/2004


Excerpt:



Some analysts also note that publishers and station owners are anything but icons of the left. “Journalism in general in the United States tends to be fairly conventional and traditional. Even if [reporters] individually see themselves as liberal, the framework in which they work isn’t necessarily a liberal structure,” says Aly Colón, head of the diversity program at the Poynter Institute, a journalism think tank.


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