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Friday, November 16, 2007

Daily Record Op-Ed

The Daily Record published my op-ed on why Joe Torre fares better with the press than the media today: Why We Love Joe Torre.

 

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    • ▼  November (20)
      • Return of the I-Man
      • A Picture is Not Always What It Seems
      • A Chance To Speak Up
      • The Power of the (Asbury Park) Press
      • For Christie, the Best Defense is A Good Offense
      • More Than Her 15 Minutes of Fame
      • Trenton Times Op-Ed
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      • Al Leiter, Jon Bon Jovi and More
      • U.S. 1
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      • Mark Your Calendars
      • Covering Election Coverage
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      • Is A Picture Worth 600 Votes?
      • What Year Is This?
      • The Windy City
      • Blame It On the Stones (and the Media)
      • Why We Love Joe Torre (and Hate Politicians)
      • Bob Woodward at Rutgers
    • ►  October (2)

ESSAYS

  • A Record Number, But What Does It Mean?
  • The Impact of New Jersey Newspapers on the Development of the State’s Transportation Infrastructure
  • Has Election Coverage Entered A Brave New World?
  • Is There Another Way To Cover Asset Monetization?
  • The Corzine Accident: How the Tone of the Story Changed
  • Local News Coverage Revisited
  • The Impact of Media Consolidation on Local News Coverage in NJ
  • Private Lives of Public Officials: The Gray Line Between the Right to Privacy and the Public’s Right to Know
  • Looking Beyond the Numbers
  • The State of Speeches in 2007
  • NJ Budget Coverage: The Story on the Story
  • The Long and Winding Road That Forms the History of New Jersey Journalism
  • A Good Day for Bad News?
  • The Ability of Protest Music to Serve as an Alternative Media and Effect Social Change
  • Media Coverage of Domestic U.S. Military Bases and How It Supports the Military Industrial Complex
  • The Propaganda Model Is Alive and Well in New Jersey

Bio

Rich Lee, an individual with more than 30 years of experience in journalism and public relations, is Communications Director for the Hall Institute of Public Policy – New Jersey. Rich also teaches media, government and communications courses at Rutgers University and Mercer County Community College, and is working on a Ph.D. in media studies at Rutgers.