There’s apparently a new publication launching in these parts called the Dallas-Fort Worth Tribune. At 12:40 today, a sweet, clean FrontBurnervian who also happens to read Unfair Park sent both me and Robert Wilonsky a link to the Texas Workforce Commission listing calling for experienced journalists. Robert got the post up first, at 12:52. This is the internet. I couldn’t live with myself if I posted something two hours after someone else. In old-school journalism time, that’s like — what? — two days, right? So instead of getting scooped, I’m just gonna link to Robert’s post. (And I guess this post, which demonstrates my laggardness, pretty much ruins any chance I had of scoring a job with the Dallas-Fort Worth Tribune. Cuss.)
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