True confession: Gateway Journalism Review’s staff is made up of political junkies with long traditions of monitoring election-evening results. Our own political media monitoring likely mirrors that of much of the American population. So, at the risk of being too introspective, here is how GJR staffers spent Tuesday evening.
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This week’s Gateway Journalism Review eNewsletter provides a sneak peek into the upcoming fall issue. The issue focuses on the 2012 elections, the condition of editorial staffs at Midwest newspapers and media law topics, including the provocative question of who owns Marilyn Monroe? The answer, says St. Louis attorney Mark Sableman, is all of us.
St. Louis Public Radio and the St. Louis Beacon announced today their intention to explore forming an alliance to better serve the community through journalism.
John Seigenthaler, a longtime stalwart for free speech and civil rights, will speak in St. Louis at the First Amendment Celebration dinner Nov. 29 at the Edward Jones headquarters on Manchester Road, just east of Interstate 270.