Friday, March 11, 2011

On David Broder

The death of David Broder is a loss of massive proportion for journalism and for anyone who cares about politics. That Broder, a political reporter and columnist at the Washington Post since 1966, defined what it means to be a political reporter for several generations of aspiring journalists is obvious. That his loss will be felt not only in the Post newsroom but in newsrooms throughout the country goes without saying. So, rather than reflect broadly on what Broder meant to journalism, I thought it made sense to reflect on what the Dean -- as he was known by political reporters everywhere -- meant to me.

Source: http://feeds.voices.washingtonpost.com/click.phdo?i=f4adf7fac54e68f529c53e6c5aa72cbd

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