Gene Gibbons

Gene Gibbons

Gene Gibbons is a founding editor of Stateline.org, a nonprofit nonpartisan online news site. Gibbons was Reuters’ chief White House correspondent from 1985 to 1997, and for 16 years before that a member of the United Press International Washington bureau. He covered Watergate, Iran-Contra and the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and in 1992 was a panelist for the third Clinton-Bush-Perot presidential campaign debate. Gibbons, an avid sailor who has written about ocean racing for sport magazines, is a volunteer coach for the U.S. Naval Academy offshore sailing team. At the Shorenstein Center, Gibbons looked at how diminished news coverage of state government has affected state government performance.

Ants at the Picnic: A Status Report on News Coverage of State Government

Gene Gibbons Shorenstein Center Goldsmith Fellow, Spring 2010 Former Executive Editor, Stateline.org Read the full paper (PDF). Excerpt Introduction I borrowed a wonderful quote from Ross Ramsey, managing editor of The Texas Tribune, for the title of this discussion paper. His is one of the more interesting Internet start-ups focusing on news coverage of state

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Ants at the Picnic: A Status Report on News Coverage of State Government

Gene Gibbons Shorenstein Center Goldsmith Fellow, Spring 2010 Former Executive Editor, Stateline.org Read the full paper (PDF). Excerpt Introduction I borrowed a wonderful quote from Ross Ramsey, managing editor of The Texas Tribune, for the title of this discussion paper. His is one of the more interesting Internet start-ups focusing on news coverage of state

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