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WDBJ

The inaugural class of David Carr Fellows was announced this morning.

The Biggest Media Stories of 2015

This year’s major storylines burst the confines of media Twitter to become national news.
By John Bonazzo
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during Wednesday's 620 point rally (Photo: Andrew Burton for Getty Images)

Next Week/This Week: Rise and Fall

Things are looking up...for some people.
By Observer Politics Team
Mayor Bill de Blasio today during a media availability in Chinatown. (Photo: JIllian Jorgensen for Observer)

De Blasio: Virginia Slayings Show Need for Gun Control and Mental Health Services

Mayor Bill de Blasio today said the nation needed to to curb the availability of guns to those with mental health problems.
By Jillian Jorgensen
The New York Post and New York Daily News are under fire for using graphic images in their front page stories about the murder of two Virginia journalists. (Photo: Twitter)

NYC Tabloids Face Sharp Criticism Over WDBJ Covers

By John Bonazzo
MONETA, VA - AUGUST 26: The TV truck that journalists Alison Parker and Adam Ward drove before they were killed this morning during a live broadcast sits in a parking lot near the scene on August 26, 2015 in Moneta, Virginia. Two employees of WDBJ TV were killed this morning during a live broadcast at Bridgewater Plaza on Smith Mountain Lake. The victims have been identified as reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Parker, 24 and Ward, 27, worked for WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia. The suspect, Vester Lee Flanigan, also known as Bryce Williams, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. (Photo by Jay Paul/Getty Images)

Father of Gunned-Down Reporter: ‘Do Something About Crazy People Getting Guns’

By Joe Lapointe
The New York Post and New York Daily News are under fire for using graphic images in their front page stories about the murder of two Virginia journalists. (Photo: Twitter)

WDBJ Killer Tweeted Video And Motive Before Shooting Himself

By John Bonazzo
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