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Indeed,
Fortune magazine, not normally seen as a bastion of the far-Left, casually asserts that “regular speakers of the organization include white supremacist figures like Steve Bannon, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders”. [
, by Erin Corbett, September 10, 2018]
Horowitz does seem to be a particular target of Leftist vitriol lately, as he, along with Robert Spencer, were both recently cut off from using credit card companies to raise funds, though the companies later backed off. Steve Bannon was also recently disinvited from an event hosted by
The New Yorker after a massive campaign mobilized against giving him a platform. Thus, even groups or individuals who
HELP WANTED: Reporters and Writers
April 26, 2021
consider training promising candidates who have the drive. Current Mid-Valley residents are preferred.
Experienced writers and reporters can expect between $20 and $200 per story, depending on the
assignment. Trainees are paid for pieces as they learn, and can expect earnings growth as their skills
increase.
We publish The Corvallis Advocate, the only locally owned newspaper in the area. We've been online
only during the lockdown and are preparing for a return to print. Our goal is to offer readers a diverse
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April 20, 2021
Nat Geo and the
New York Times can’t tell you. It’s the journalism that covers what’s planned for your street, and what’s happening in your schools. Local journalism impacts your daily life.
Yet, community-based journalism is facing existential challenges.
Here’s What’s Happened
Even before the pandemic, revenues supporting local coverage had been declining for years, and the lockdown cut any remaining advertising revenue by 42% at local newspapers across the country. In the last 15 years, about 1,800 newspapers in the U.S. closed, and there are now almost 25% fewer reporters available to tell you what’s happening. Here in Corvallis, one daily cut its staff in half, then dismissed their longtime editor.
Jennifer Moody, Oregon State University, Orange Media Network
Rob Priewe, LBCC, Journalism Instructor
Moderators include Jillian St. Jacques, OSU Journalism Instructor; Cara Nixon, Contributing Journalist at
The Barometer and
The Corvallis Advocate and President of City Club of Corvallis.
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