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Journalists, print journalists, are 19% women.
Broadcasters hate print journalists; and vice versa.
Print journalists have to be a little sneakier.
Some moments are still better rendered by print journalists.
Like nearly all veteran print journalists, I am sceptical.
Some print journalists remained, as did Mr. Arnett.
For print journalists, this new world presents an interesting challenge.
Some say the Internet poses a threat to print journalists.
Like many print journalists who try television, he isn't a natural on camera.
Broadcasters were forced to accept limits on free speech that print journalists would have gagged on.
The brand's prestige stayed with the old medium, which encouraged print journalists to defend their turf.
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