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RTBers Taking Over the News
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Katie Allison-Granju is now online news editor for WBIR-TV.
Donald Sensing has an editorial in the current Wall Street Journal OpinionJournal.
This is in addition to CJ, Barry, Bill, and Glenn, all of whom work in the media, either full time or periodically. Did I miss anyone?
2 Comments to RTBers Taking Over the News
I worked for newspapers 3 1/2 years before coming to China and becoming a teacher. I first worked for the New York Times The York News Times, in York, Nebraska for 2 1/2 years after graduating from a small libral arts college in Lincoln. Small paper but I had a wonderful time there because I was able to do so much. Because I wanted to come to China and I wasn’t making much headway paying back debt I returned home to Tennessee and I worked at The Lebanon Democrat for one year. When I return stateside, who knows what I’ll do. I eventually want to go back to school.
Ooops. I meant to strike out New York Times. Joke gone bad.
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