By sheer accident, I find myself sitting on a big story in the world of LA
radio, a shake-up in the on-air talent at one of the talk stations. It
means little to the rest of the world, but I'd gladly share my information
to a reporter assigned to the LA radio beat, except the only guy who really
was assigned that beat by an actual newspaper died a couple years ago, and
the only guy who still blogs about it independently is on vacation until
next week.

This begs the question: If a news story exists, but there are no available
journalists to tell the story, did the news actually happen?

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Kevin M. (RPCV)

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