Monthly Archives: March 2014

Classified ads become news

Page one news wasn’t the only part of the newspaper to make it into radio dramas. This story begins in the back pages — the classified ad section. That’s where Lenore Case, secretary to the editor of The Daily Sentinel, … Continue reading

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More on radio-film adaptations – and a bit of Libel

Just when I thought I had a nice round figure — 50 radio adaptations of Hollywood filmsĀ about journalists — I discovered that two movies I had already written about weren’t on the master list, which includes quite a few I … Continue reading

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