Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Ever wondered...

Ever wondered about the secrets and the lives of journalists in Washington? I know I have.

Journalists' Secret Lives,
an article in The Washingtonian Online, by Patrick W. Gavin and Jonathan E. Kaplan turn the tables on the Washington reporters, asking them to share their secrets and advice.

It's a great read about the lives of the journalists covering Washington:

Where they meet sources;
What they read in the morning;
What shoes they wear on the job;
Confessions and obsessions;
Hobbies and interests;
Who plays poker with who;
Where their second home is.



Romenesko describes the article as follows:

More than you need to know about the lives of DC journalists

In case you care: NPR's Andrea Seabrook hasn't worn heels since the day before President Reagan's funeral; Time's Karen Tumulty is a fan of "E! True Hollywood Story"; NPR's Cokie Roberts needlepoints mainly to create gifts for her children and grandchildren; and Washington Times reporter Stephen Dinan has 23 ties featuring Donald Duck.


Get excited and dive into the world and the lives of the Washington reporters.

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