Coming From Left Field (Audio)
News:Politics
Greg and Pat welcome retired newspaper editor and journalist Jim Painter to discuss "The Media," including broadcasting, publishing, and the internet. Jim made a career in newsrooms as a reporter, photographer, opinion column writer, and newspaper editor. Jim is also the author of The Black March, a novel of World War II, based on his father's experience, as a crewman in the Eighth Air Force, flying B-17s.
Link to Jim's book, The Black March
Link to Jim's photography: Fine Art America
Link to of Jim's photography from his college and reporter days in Arizona: photography
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