Haberman’s Brand of Journalism Not ‘Buy’ the Book
We must turn the page on reporters who enrich themselves at the expense of the readers.
I figure it was around 1994 when the working press I had grown up with started colliding with the media.
I was the sports editor at the Lewiston Sun-Journal in Central Maine. The paper was a solid, family-owned daily that poured its heart and limited resources into giving their working-class readers the news they could use. Circulation was 50,000 give or…
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