Credit where it's due . . . The Reflector was one of the first outlets to get the story out. But Kansas TV news stations and national outlets from across the world picked up on the hot mess.
And so . . .
IT'S NOT LIKE THE PROG BLOG SAVED THE DAY BUT THEY'RE CERTAINLY TAKING A LOT OF CREDIT!!!
An example . . . This podcast conversation pushes prog blog interests to the front of a story that didn't really depend on their involvement as much as they proclaim . . . Double bonus points, Kansas City's favorite Ivy League "literary" author gives the podcast a big more gravitas with his questions that offer just the right touch of academic distance . . . Check-it . . .
"Sherman Smith explains what the police took, why it was ultimately returned, and why he’s encouraged by the national and international response that sends the message that this treatment of journalists will not be tolerated. He also reads from the Reflector’s initial reporting."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas Reflector Editor-in-Chief Sherman Smith on Freedom of the Press
Kansas Reflector editor-in-chief Sherman Smith joins co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to talk about the police raid on the tiny Marion County Record. He explains the newspaper's inv...
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