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John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalists Stanford University

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    Is a City Manager Worth $800,000?

    Is a City Manager Worth $800,000?

    Three members of the Pulitzer Prize winning Los Angeles Time journalism team talk about their experiences investigating the city of Bell and the opinions of journalism as an industry. (November 30, 2011)

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    2009 Knight Reunion: Q&A: Changes in the Knight Fellowship Program (Video)

    2009 Knight Reunion: Q&A: Changes in the Knight Fellowship Program (Video)

    A conversation with Jim Bettinger, Dawn Garcia and 2010 Knight Fellow, Krissy Clark, reporter, American Public Media. It's not the same old story, not in journalism and not at the Knight Fellowship Program. (July 10, 2009)

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    2009 Knight Reunion: Q&A: Changes in the Knight Fellowship Program (Audio)

    2009 Knight Reunion: Q&A: Changes in the Knight Fellowship Program (Audio)

    A conversation with Jim Bettinger, Dawn Garcia and 2010 Knight Fellow, Krissy Clark, reporter, American Public Media. It's not the same old story, not in journalism and not at the Knight Fellowship Program. (July 10, 2009)

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    2009 Knight Reunion: Familiar Face, New Models: How to Be a Journalism Entrepreneur (Audio)

    2009 Knight Reunion: Familiar Face, New Models: How to Be a Journalism Entrepreneur (Audio)

    Journalists discuss how they've adapted their reporting skills to experimental new enterprises. (July 10, 2009)

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    2009 Knight Reunion: Familiar Face, New Models: How to Be a Journalism Entrepreneur (Video)

    2009 Knight Reunion: Familiar Face, New Models: How to Be a Journalism Entrepreneur (Video)

    Journalists discuss how they've adapted their reporting skills to experimental new enterprises. (July 10, 2009)

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    2009 Knight Reunion: The Future of Journalism: Where We've Been, Where We're Going (Video)

    2009 Knight Reunion: The Future of Journalism: Where We've Been, Where We're Going (Video)

    Len Downie, Vice President at large, The Washington Post, evaluates the hurdles confronting print journalism's transition to the web - including mass layoffs and buyouts and falling advertising revenues. (July 10, 2009)

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