Word: newsrooms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Seidman was not the first female executive to walk through The Crimson's doors. More than a decade earlier, Linda McVeigh Mathews '67 had become the newspaper's first female managing editor. Several women have led the newsroom as managing editor since then...
...says her presidency was aimed primarily at improving The Crimson overall, with goals including better relationships between the newsroom and other boards...
Changes in the new building included larger newsroom and business areas, more capacity for computers and updated technology, modernized photography facilities and handicapped access...
...first met Grove 17 years ago while working at the Wall Street Journal. The Journal's management was proud of its resistance to technology in those days, so reporters and editors worked with manual typewriters, carbon paper and No. 2 pencils. As we were walking through the newsroom, Grove stopped to peer into the wire room, a small area overstuffed with fax and teletype machines, and exclaimed, "This is absolutely incredible equipment! In fact, it should be in the Smithsonian." That and subsequent conversations with Andy over the years taught me to appreciate his wit and his wisdom and sensitized...
...Newsroom Its final episodes were too bizarre, but for most of its run on PBS, this Canadian series about the news department of a TV station was balanced perfectly between reality and parody. Filmed in documentary style, it achieved some brilliant moments of deadpan humor, and Ken Finkleman, the show's creator, played the news director with a wicked combination of egotism, pettiness and desperation. Imagine Broadcast News meets Spinal...