Killing Ernest

I always wanted to do journalism in a war zone. Now journalism is the war zone. Layoffs, digital innovations, changing reader habits and the implosion of the "old model" are the Khe Sanh of our time. This is my reporter's notebook from the trenches.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Montage of a Sunny Day in Anchorage

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Labels: alaska, anchorage, kincaid park, sledding, sunny day, things to do in anchorage with your kids
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Killing Ernest
I worked for four newspapers in two countries and two states before going to work at Alaska's largest broadcast station. I now realize journalism is the war I always wanted to cover.
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