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Alex
Jones is the Laurence M. Lombard Lecturer in the Press and
Public Policy and Director of the Joan
Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy
at the Kennedy School of Government
at Harvard University. For nearly ten years, he covered the press
for The New York Times, earning a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting,
and is the co-author of books covering newspaper empires run by
the Bingham family of Kentucky and the Ochs and Sulzberger families
in New York. Jones has been a Nieman Fellow at Harvard, a host of
National Public Radio's On the Media and is currently the host and
executive editor of PBS's Media Matters. An authority on media issues,
he has appeared on numerous television news programs and is a frequent
contributor to articles about the media for both foreign and domestic
publications. Jones is a graduate of Washington & Lee University.
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