Politics
How Sam Reed bent his sword against KIRO-TV
The retiring secretary of state, a model of public candor, found that media don't always like accountability when it is turned toward them.
The retiring secretary of state, a model of public candor, found that media don't always like accountability when it is turned toward them.
Amid jibes at mainstream broadcast media, including NPR, the radio personality explains that his formula for storytelling comes from the Bible, and his rabbi.
A symposium in Pullman tries to match up Murrow's legacy with contemporary news media. It gets complicated fast.