There are approximately 150 square inches above the fold on the newspaper and considerably less than 30 minutes of television network news after the commercial breaks are subtracted. How does a story qualify for this limited high profile exposure if it does little more for the public good than titillate the appetite for the bizarre and create water cooler talk?
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
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