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With his dog asleep at his feet, Tancredo quits talk-radio gig

When I called Tom Tancredo to find out why he walked away a few weeks ago from his late-night talk-radio show on KVOR in Colorado Springs, I expected him to say he was planning something else, something bigger and anti-illegal immigrant. But he told me that hosting the show at 10 p.m. was “too late […]

Fox 31’s Stokols becoming the face of political journalism on local TV news in Denver

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) When you ask political junkies about Fox 31’s political reporter, Eli Stokols, many bring up Adam Schrager, who left 9News in February for a job in Wisconsin. “With the departure of Adam Schrager, whom I think was an amazing reporter for television, I would say Stokols could be the […]

Is there agreement between Dems and GOP on competitive districts, as there was, secretly, in 1980?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Reporters don’t have much time to pore over Nexis, like I do, and they might argue that even if they had extra time, they wouldn’t want to spend it researching stories about redistricting, which seems to end the same way every ten years anyway. But I found an old […]

Independence Institute spokesman says AP got only a part of his point

(Uh-huh – promoted by Colorado Pols) If you were falling asleep while reading an Associated Press article Sunday about Colorado’s unions, this paragraph should have startled you into full consciousness: “Ben DeGrow, an education analyst who studies teachers’ unions for the right-leaning Independence Institute in Golden, insists there is no organized movement to cripple unions […]

Live Blog: Journalism and the 2010 Election

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) With the Rocky Mountain News gone and journalism in the midst of major changes, did Denver media outlets provide citizens with the information needed to make informed decisions during the 2010 election? What were the journalistic triumphs and lapses during the election cycle? Join us for a live blog […]

An anti-election media bias

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Why do I feel like a freak in America for loving elections? Because most people feel the opposite way about them. That is, happy that the election is finished, the ads gone, the polls stopped, the metaphorical litter off our doorsteps. How should a journalist deal the reality that, […]

Why hasn’t victim’s account of the Stapleton DUI crash appeared in The Post?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) The Denver Post is missing a major element in its reporting on State Treasurer candidate Walker Stapleton’s 1999 DUI arrest, specifically that a victim’s eye witness account of the incident, reported in the Colorado Independent, directly contradicts portions of Stapleton’s version of the story. During a KBDI debate, Walker […]

Post Editorial Page Editor sees need for more left-leaning opinion on Spot blog for “more balance”

If you’ve been watching the evolution of political blogging at The Denver Post, you know that the Spot blog, is by far the best effort yet, way better than the newspaper’s blog in the days when rightie Ross Kaminsky wrote and wrote and wrote and wrote, while his left-leaning Gang-of-Four counterparts were often AWOL, along […]

Post to publish clarification that GOP CO House candidate Webster shot at ex-wife; Fox should also

(Correct, as we reported yesterday – promoted by Colorado Pols) We have some first-class TV reporters in Denver, but even they would admit that local TV stations are known to take what’s in The Denver Post and regurgitate it. That’s not what Fox 31 did last night. The station took information from a front-page Post […]

Reporters should call McInnis’ lapse what it apparently is: plagiarism

If you read Westword, you might think that Scott McInnis had a utterly uniqe writing style on display in his 150 pages of water articles for the Hasan Family Foundation. If so, you were wrong, because the writing wasn’t unique to McInnis. Some of it was penned by now Supreme Court Justice Gregory Hobbs, according […]

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