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My First Job ...

E.J. Mitchell, managing editor, The Detroit News


E.J. Mitchell

Outside of internships, my first newsroom job was as a bureau reporter in Baltimore. I worked for the evening newspaper, up against a veteran reporter who lived in and was well-known in the county we covered. Competition was fierce. She was kind to me, brought me lunch, talked about family, etc. But she was ruthless when it came to covering news. She took no prisoners. She would smile in my face, and then break a story on me the next morning. She taught me how to be competitive. By watching her, I learned how to develop a beat, how to work sources and how to break news.

 

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