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Veteran Reporter Quits Because of Nasty Online Comments
The following is an excerpt from a story published by the GroundFloor Media’s Gil Rudawsky at Ragan’s PR Daily. Journalists are supposed to have thick skin, hardened over the years by covering the endless stream of news and taking beatings by editors, sources, and the public. But one veteran journalist decided he’s throwing in the [...]