By Arthur Alpert Years ago back East, I taught journalism as an adjunct professor at colleges and a university. If I were to do it again, say at UNM, I’d insist my students read the Albuquerque Journal. To pick up tips from some excellent reporters and columnists, yes, but mostly to learn from the editors […]
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The Journal and the Web of Climate Change Denial
July 18th, 2016 · 2 Comments · climate change, energy policy, Fact Check, journalism, Koch brothers
Tags:Arthur Alpert·Center for Media and Democracy·Climate Progress·fossil fuel industry·Joe Romm·Michael Coleman·Pete Domenci·Rio Grande Foundation·Senator Tom Udall
Fossil Fuels Industry Coverage: No news if it’s bad news
April 2nd, 2013 · No Comments · economy, energy policy, environment, journalism, regulation, role of government
By Arthur Alpert Look for the Albuquerque Journal to run an Op Ed soon that extols the oil and gas industry for its outstanding safety record, in particular. How do I know this? I don’t. But the newspaper’s pattern makes it a sure thing. Where oil and gas are concerned, the editors consistently run opinion […]
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