Every organization has a CEO who gets most of the publicity, but if you want to meet the real ‘face’ of any company, stop at the front desk. That’s where the institution actually lives.
Forty years ago today, President Lyndon B. Johnson died. And somewhat after that, we’re guessing, so did any possibility news viewers will ever see anything like this again.
The Associated Press, the news cooperative that is widely known for it unbiased reporting, is going to start blurring the line between content and advertising.