UMass Journalism Professor's Blog

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This blog is presented by Steve Fox. This blog began as an experiment in collective blogging, which has some mixed success. But, the one thing he's learned over time is that blogging is a very personal experience. So, while other faculty members may weigh in with guest blog entries from time to time (and he hopes they do!) — you will mostly find his musings here.

He'll be blogging about developments in the industry as well as in the UMass journalism program — and anything else that strikes him as interesting.

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