
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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