In Florida, convention coverage ranges from abundant to absent

On Wednesday, the morning after the first night of the Republican National Convention, the front page of the Fort Lauderdale-based Sun Sentinel—the paper with the fourth-largest daily circulation in Florida—had not a single story about the GOP gathering. Not even a tease to inside coverage. There was nothing on the front about Ann Romney’s speech. Full Story »

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Posted by: via Columbia Journalism Review - Aug 30, 2012 - 12:09 PM PDT
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Edited by: Pamela Hogle - Aug 30, 2012 - 12:47 PM PDT

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