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Here and Now: Special Session, East Valley Tribune and Clinical Trials

04 November
2009

Here and Now: Special Session, East Valley Tribune and Clinical Trials

The Capitol Times reports the legislature and Governor's office have reached a tentative deal on the parameters of a special session to resolve the state's budget deficit. We'll check in with one of the parties and speak to Arizona Guardian reporter Dennis Welch about what is on the table.

We'll also discuss the demise of the East Valley Tribune. The newspaper has always had superior local reporting and was rewarded with a Pulitzer Prize this year for its series of stories on the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. Now, just months after winning journalism's biggest award, the paper announces it will cease publication in all forms by the new year. We'll talk to the editor of the paper and a former editor and one of the reporters who helped win the big prize. The question is, if a good news organization owned by a private company can not stay afloat--what does that mean for the rest of journalism and the public who depends on the news.

We'll also talk to Glen Weiss, MD, who splits his time between TGen and TGen Clinical Research Services at Scottsdale Healthcare, about some of the clinical trials going on involving cancer research. And we'll check in with ASU's Paul Davies, who is leading the universities efforts at finding how physics affects cancer.

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Posted by Paul Atkinson - Here and Now Producer at 11:00 | Comments (2) | Trackbacks (0)
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Posted by: Paul Atkinson - Here and Now Producer at November 04,2009 11:06
Re: Here and Now: Special Session, East Valley Tribune and Clinical Trials

I am rather aghast at this discussion. With blogs, facebook/myspace and other web sources I feel that the only loss here is the prestige of those who work for newspapers. I haven't picked up a newspaper since I delivered them as a child. I read the news online, including the Tribune site. However, I feel that losing newspapers (and magazines) is no real loss. Nostalgia and minor local news aside, they really do not fill a void anymore in the news.

Posted by: William Terrance at November 04,2009 11:35
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