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* '''Status 3''': Editor, Pulitzer Nominee, Talking Head | * '''Status 3''': Editor, Pulitzer Nominee, Talking Head | ||
* '''Status 4''': News Anchor, Editor of a Major Paper, International Reporter | * '''Status 4''': News Anchor, Editor of a Major Paper, International Reporter | ||
* '''Status 5''': National Anchor, National Reporter, Pulitzer Prize Winner | * '''Status 5''': National Anchor, National Reporter, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Media Mogul |
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Status in the Media circus of the Philadelphia Market is about reach and about access. It's about the stories you can bring to print or screen, and the ones you can make go away. With a flash of your credentials you can breach the guarded gates of the region's government and its elites. It can bring you before the rich and famous, earn you the trust of the poor and the hungry, and amplify your opinions and agenda to the eyes and ears of millions.
- Status 1: Blogger with an Audience, Beat Reporter, Staff Writer
- Status 2: Columnist, Desk Reporter
- Status 3: Editor, Pulitzer Nominee, Talking Head
- Status 4: News Anchor, Editor of a Major Paper, International Reporter
- Status 5: National Anchor, National Reporter, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Media Mogul