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About Carl Carter
For more than three decades, Carl Carter has been a close observer of the evolution of print and electronic media. After spending 10 years in newsrooms as a reporter and editor, he moved into the public relations field and now works with reporters throughout the United States. This provides a unique perspective on today’s media upheavals.
- Investigative Shortfall September 3, 2010
- All the Propaganda That’s Fit to Print Why Xinhua, China’s state news agency, could be the future of journalism September 3, 2010
- How do you visualise the future of datajournalism? September 3, 2010
- The Mosque Debate Continues to Galvanize the Blogosphere September 3, 2010
- Journalism in the Gulf is losing its appeal September 3, 2010
- CBS News Fires Back At “Perverse Hobby” Of “Ridiculous” Collapse Predictions September 2, 2010
- Vanity Fair's Sarah Palin story; reactions across the web September 2, 2010
- Analyst: Paywall Subscribers Worth A Quarter Of Print Readers September 2, 2010
- BP Tripled Advertising Spending in Weeks Following Oil Spill September 2, 2010
- National Journal Undergoing Business and Editorial ‘Transformation’ September 2, 2010