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		<title>By: Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media &#187; Friday squibs</title>
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		<description>[...] garage journalism. An interesting essay that pokes and prods the ideas of local journalism and &#8220;small-unit publishing,&#8221; bringing into the mix a 1940s (?) newsreel about journalism and the suggestion, &#8220;It’s good for journalists to reflect that a fully-paid up salaried profession may not be the future, was not always the past and may not even be an accurate representation of the present any longer.&#8221; This is one of those posts that bears a lot of thought. [...]</description>
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