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MJR 2015 Media Lockstep

Media Lockstep

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January 7, 2015
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Three journalists juggle cameras, notebooks, audio equipment and iPhones on a typical, hectic workday. They reflect on the evolving world of journalism and resulting changes in equipment.

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