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In journalism, the speech is more important than any speaker. (Put newsworthy quotes first. The name of the speaker can wait.)

Dennis G. Jerz / 28 Sep 2021

Journalism: "The speech is more important than any speaker," said Dennis Jerz, who tells his journalism students at Seton Hill University they should put newsworthy quotes first. "The name of the speaker can wait."

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