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A lack of on-the-job training is the major complaint of working journalists, according to a survey released in Washington in April by the Council of Presidents of National Journalism Organizations.
Princeton Survey Research Associates conducted the survey of 2,000 journalists and news executives from all news media and found that a third of the journalists are dissatisfied with opportunities for training and …