Tuesday, March 24, 2009

New radio project for the Washington Times

The image “http://tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:T_oHn-PxCZqjDM:http://www.chrishondros.com/clips/WashingtonTimesFeb92006.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. I'll give it to the Washington Times...where other papers are slicing and dicing, the Times is doing something unique with radio.

The publication announced it is launching a syndicated radio show to exploit its newsroom's investigative reporting and accountability journalism.

It seems to be a little more than the typical one-on-one "newsmaker profiles" that we're seeing a lot of from other papers, including the N&R. And we're not talking Lorainne Ahern-style investigative reporting either.

Times:

The Washington Times will launch a syndicated radio show later this spring, dedicated to the newsroom's investigative reporting and accountability journalism, Executive Editor John Solomon said Sunday.

The three-hour morning show will feature investigations by The Times, exclusive interviews with national newsmakers and discussions with reporters from The Times newsroom.

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E.C. :)

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