Newsroom Insider Ep. 4, March 3, 2017 | In the first half of this week's episide, host Jon Wells chats with reporter Mark McNeil about his feature in Saturday’s Spectator about Sunrise Records and the comeback of vinyl. In the second half, managing editor Jim Poling talks about the use of anonymous sources and the thorny issues it raises for journalists and the public alike.
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