by Capitol Communicator | Sep 1, 2021 | Bottom Left Sponsored, Media, People
Julie Pace, a longtime Washington journalist who managed coverage of the U.S. government during a period of historic tumult, was named the executive editor and senior vice president of The Associated Press. The 39-year-old Pace has been the AP’s Washington bureau...
by Phil Rabin | Mar 31, 2021 | Profiles
Capitol Communicator has been interviewing people who are or have been in the media about their careers and the media. Below is our Q&A with Lisa Nicole Matthews, the 114th President of The National Press Club and a 20-year-plus veteran of the Associated Press,...
by Capitol Communicator | Mar 21, 2018 | Insights, Media, Top Center Sponsored
Nielsen reports that 26 of the 40 most-watched programs on cable television the week of March 11 were political shows on Fox News or MSNBC, including each weeknight telecast by Rachel Maddow, Sean Hannity and Lawrence O’Donnell, according to an Associated Press...
by Capitol Communicator | Feb 22, 2017 | Media
According to DCRTV, AP Radio is cutting 16 of its 28 DC-based positions, affecting night-time and weekend newscasts. “According to Tom Taylor Now, staffers have known about the plan since just before Thanksgiving, but couldn’t talk about it. Effective...
by Capitol Communicator | Oct 31, 2016 | Broadcasting, Media
On average, when an AP sportswriter covers a game, reports Neiman Lab, “she produces eight different versions of the same story. Aside from writing the main print story, they have to write story summaries, separate ledes for both teams, convert the story to...
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