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Process vs. End Result

on August 17, 2007August 17, 2007By Marie K. Shanahan

“Journalism should not be defined by its process. Journalism ought to be defined by its end result: fresh, accurate information that helps its readers see a truth that they did not before.”
— Robert Niles, 08-17-07, Online Journalism Review.

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