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More Options, Less Access: Chuck Johnson On How Montana’s Journalism Landscape Has Changed
Veteran journalist Chuck Johnson joins Sally and Gwen to talk about the good and bad changes and challenges in Montana journalism over his over 40-year career including decreased access and increased distrust.
Listen now on Parsing The Press, with Sally Mauk and Gwen Florio
Sally Mauk Chuck Johnson is known as the dean of Montana journalists for good reason. He covered state politics for over 40 years for the AP, the
Great Falls Tribune and Lee Newspapers before he retired in 2015. He also mentored legions of Montana reporters, including yours truly. No one is more qualified to talk about what s good and what s bad about journalism today than Chuck, and we re pleased to have him as our guest.