In a piece titled “After 25 years at the Journal Sentinel, here’s what I can tell you about our future,” Executive editor Greg Borowski writes, “we’re as fast and tenacious as the old Sentinel on breaking news and we’re as deep and thoughtful as the Journal when it comes to features and stories that provide a detailed look at what’s happening. The main difference today: It’s often the same reporter doing both.”
Greg joins A Public Affair host Douglas Haynes to talk about his 25 years with the Journal Sentinel, the changing role of journalism, the importance of local media, and the many initiatives, partnerships, and projects that are part of the paper’s future.
Greg Borowski is executive editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and is editor of PolitiFact Wisconsin, which began in 2010. He also oversees the Green Bay Press-Gazette and Appleton Post-Crescent.
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