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Brussels Sprouts Journalism

Reading about the Texas Tribune case, one learns about “Brussels Sprouts in journalism.” In this case, the newspaper had a choice to cover an important story, but they choose not to. There can be a good and bad side to … Continue reading

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Mom was right brussel sprouts are good for you

One of the strengths of the good-for-you, brussel sprouts journalism is it’s ability to shift the attention of readers from gossip news to news that has a direct impact on them and their community.  This type of journalism shifts the … Continue reading

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“Good-for-you, Brussels Sprouts Journalism”

In this New York Times article, David Carr discusses the “gap in reporting,” or niche media sources that do not cover explosive, breaking news stories like the Fort Hood shooting.  One of the strengths of this kind of journalism is … Continue reading

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