Countdown to Credibility - 24 hours to go
ANNISTON-- Tonight I begin a series of postings on the much-anticipated Credibility Roundtable that we'll be hosting tomorrow evening here in downtown Anniston.
Part a larger national program of the Associated Press Managing Editors, the Credibility Roundtables Project has been around for five years. When the project began in 2001, the newspaper editors aimed to tackle the public's big questions about news credibility.
Tomorrow night's roundtable will involve about 15 Anniston and Calhoun County residents in addressing the question how credible is The Anniston Star's coverage of the Anniston City Schools.
Earlier this evening, I went to the roundtable site, the Anniston/Calhoun County Main Library downtown to check out the place.
Part a larger national program of the Associated Press Managing Editors, the Credibility Roundtables Project has been around for five years. When the project began in 2001, the newspaper editors aimed to tackle the public's big questions about news credibility.
Tomorrow night's roundtable will involve about 15 Anniston and Calhoun County residents in addressing the question how credible is The Anniston Star's coverage of the Anniston City Schools.
Earlier this evening, I went to the roundtable site, the Anniston/Calhoun County Main Library downtown to check out the place.
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