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Stewart, Alicia W.. "From Nieman Reports: Newsrooms find a diverse masthead means better coverage and new audiences." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 16 Jun. 2015. Web. 20 Oct. 2024.
APA
Stewart, A. (2015, Jun. 16). From Nieman Reports: Newsrooms find a diverse masthead means better coverage and new audiences. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved October 20, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2015/06/from-nieman-reports-newsrooms-find-a-diverse-masthead-means-better-coverage-and-new-audiences/
Chicago
Stewart, Alicia W.. "From Nieman Reports: Newsrooms find a diverse masthead means better coverage and new audiences." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified June 16, 2015. Accessed October 20, 2024. https://www.niemanlab.org/2015/06/from-nieman-reports-newsrooms-find-a-diverse-masthead-means-better-coverage-and-new-audiences/.
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