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Patt Morrison: A Look into her Posts in November of 2015
Reporter and columnist for the Los Angeles Times – winner of 2 Pulitzer prizes for her work with the paper A Look into her Posts in November of 2015
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Background Morrison was born in 1952. She’s from Utica, Ohio.
She graduated from Occidental College in 1974. Not only does she work as a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, but also the KPCC radio host. She’s “a regular commentator on National Public Radio's ‘Morning Edition.’” Morrison has also published a bestselling book on the Los Angeles River. She’s famous for her hats; she always is seen wearing a hat coordinated with her outfit. She even has a vegetarian hotdog named after her!
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Her Specialty: Like I said previously, Morrison’s work can be found in numerous places, including in the Los Angeles Times, multiple radio stations, television shows, and even in libraries! She works as both a columnist and a reporter for the LA Times, and is a talk show host for many radio stations, including the Southern California Public Radio (89.3 KPCC). At one point in her career, she had her own television show.
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Topics from November Throughout this month, Patt Morrison has a covered a myriad of topics, ranging from Orca whales protection to prostitution. The ones that I covered include the following: helicopter parenting, Orca protection, and prostitution. Each of them were interviews with experts: the helicopter parenting one with Julie Lythcott-Haims, the Orca protection one with Dayna Bochco, and Melissa Farley for the prostitution one.
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Political Affiliation
Patt Morrison’s political affiliation seems to be fairly centered, however, slightly left-leaning. This conclusion can be drawn based on the topics that she reports on, animal rights and fighting prostitution just to name a few. However, she addresses multiple perspectives in her articles about her topics, which also happens to be a clever writing tactic.
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Patt Morrison: Definitely a Reputable Source
Although Morrison’s recent posts have been transcribed reports, she always asks questions that take into account a conflicting opinion. This makes her work especially credible, because she ensures that the interviewee always addresses a counter argument. Morrison also has pre-established credibility, due to her extensive background in journalism, and numerous award-winning pieces.
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Which Posts Did I Blog About? Check out the links below to find out!
/november-pundit-post-1/ /november-pundit-post-2/ /november-pundit-post-3/
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Extra Sources: http://www.scpr.org/about/people/staff/patt-morrison
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