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Audio from API's Publishers' Forum on Ethics and Responsibility

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October 2, 2003 10:13 AM

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Comments from participants in API's first Publishers' Forum on Ethics and Responsibilities:
Jim Crutchfield
Jim Crutchfield
President & Publisher, Akron Beacon Journal

Part 1: On what he hoped to get out of the forum early on day one.
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Part 2: On what he will take back with him to the Beacon Journal and what he thought of the forum.
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Steven R. Knowlton Steven Knowlton
Professor of Journalism, Hofstra University

An excerpt from his session at API's first Publishers' Forum on Ethics and Responsibilities.
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Peggy Kuhr Peggy Kuhr
Knight Chair, University of Kansas, School Of Mass Communications

Talking about what she will take back from the forum and discuss with her students.
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Jack Nelson Jack Nelson
Chief Washington Correspondent, (retired), Los Angeles Times

On dealing with the extensive secrecy in Washington.
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