'Frontline' Program Tonight Is Critical Of Spokane Paper's Probe Of Mayor (Editor and Publisher)
15th Nov 2006, 01:09 GMT
Editor and Publisher - NEW YORK One newspaper's investigative tactics get a stiff public airing tonight in the latest PBS 'Frontline' episode, "A Hidden Life," which by all accounts takes a very critical eye toward the 2005 coverage of Mayor Jim West of Spokane by that city's Spokesman-Review.
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