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After the Gavel, Part 2: Post-Session Analysis

Mary Mancini

May 8, 2025

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Yesterday, reporters assigned to cover the Tennessee State Capitol joined us for a legislative wrap-up. Today, we go a bit deeper with a post-session analysis.

Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, Bruce Barry, Cameron Smith, Dawn Schluckebier, Mary Mancini, Tennessean, Tennessee Lookout, tennessee state legislature, Think Tennessee

Citywide reporter roundup: Entertainment edition

Mary Mancini

July 18, 2024

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Today, we’re speaking with Caché McClay, The Tennessean’s dedicated Beyoncé reporter; Bryan West, The Tennessean’s dedicated Taylor Swift reporter; Julia Masters, who covers entertainment at the Nashville Business Journal; and Gracie Fuisz, the host of the recently launched City Cast Nashville podcast.

Filed Under: Programs Tagged With: Bryan West, Caché McClay, City Cast, Grace Fuisz, Julia Masters, Nashville Business Journal, Tennessean

On Its Way Out, The Nashville City Paper Makes Compelling Case For Newspapers

WPLN Staff

August 9, 2013

It’s been a tough couple of weeks in the newspaper business in Nashville. A number of journalists are off the beat for the time being. We at WPLN are sad to see the City Paper go. Its staff penned an eloquent argument on the need for newspapers in its final issue. In its entirety, here it is.

Filed Under: Perspectives, WPLN News Tagged With: Nashville City Paper, Tennessean

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