 Check out this recent podcast by the PG's Dennis Roddy. It includes a great glimpse into the sometimes intriguing, sometimes frustrating give-and-take behind simple 'no comment' quotes. The podcast itself is an interesting look at how politicians and their allies use legal maneuvers to knock opponents off the ballot.
Check out this recent podcast by the PG's Dennis Roddy. It includes a great glimpse into the sometimes intriguing, sometimes frustrating give-and-take behind simple 'no comment' quotes. The podcast itself is an interesting look at how politicians and their allies use legal maneuvers to knock opponents off the ballot.
I always enjoy checking out his podcasts, but I wish the Post-Gazette would make it easier to locate its links to the latest "Dennis Roddy's Audio Journal". For a while they were listed among the paper's other podcasts, but now the most recent ones aren't. It turns out that the only link is this teensy-tiny text in a small box on the PG's home page. The text is so small, I would never have guessed it was clickable, had it not been pointed out to me. It's a good "Web Extra" feature and it shouldn't be so hard to find. This link should work for future reference (though it sometimes comes up blank).
Saturday, April 14, 2007
A Podcast Listening Suggestion
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Labels: Podcasts, Random Notes, Reporter Notes
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