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A political reporter's toolbox: the Committee of Concerned Journalists suggests campaign coverage strategies based on the advice of veteran political journalists. (Campaign Reporting).
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Nieman Reports
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March 22, 2004
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Before many reporters were out on the presidential campaign trail, the Committee of Concerned Journalists (CCJ) gathered some of the nation's top political journalists to talk about campaign coverage. Out of these conversations emerged approaches that offer reporters ideas about bow to improve what they do and expand the breadth of their coverage. As the CCJ writes on its Web site (www.journalism.org) as it introduces this toolbox of ideas, "... in an age of political alienation and declining voter turnout, journalists need to examine whether the conventional ways of doing the job ...
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