Dr. Boardman graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999. He works in Cape Girardeau, MO and specializes in Family Medicine.
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"The AP's social-media take on the story was seriously flawed," David Boardman, the Dean of the School of Media and Communication at Temple University and former editor of the Seattle Times, told CNNMoney. "It's sloppy, click-grabbing shorthand that is a disservice to the reporting to which it refer
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is a very solid group, and its steering committee elected as chair David Boardman, dean of the Temple University School of Media and Communication. Also elected to positions were Tony Mauro of National Law Journal, The New Yorker's Jane Mayer and Nati
From the beginning of this situation, the police have made conscious decisions to restrict information and images coming from Ferguson, says American Society of News Editors President David Boardman. Of course, these efforts largely have been unsuccessful, as the nation and the world are still se
amounts to propaganda and is not open access by the people's press to the people's business. We are hopeful this will be the last such instance of such unprecedented restriction," said David Boardman of the American Society of News Editors and Debra Adams Simmons of the Associated Press Managing Editors.
It is clear to us that this was a blatant violation of the states Public Records Act, and we felt it was not in the publics interest to simply allow that violation to go by unchallenged, said David Boardman, executive editor of The Times.
announced its decision to launch a digital-subscriptionservice Sunday. David Boardman, the Seattle Times executive editor, said thedecision to charge for full online access came after more than 400 daily newspapers, including many in Washington state, began requiring readers to pay for online content.
Executive Editor David Boardman says ( http://bit.ly/XN63pL) the paper simply can't afford to keep giving away full access to its website. In a column Sunday, he noted that since The New York Times put up a paywall two years ago, more than 400 daily newspapers across the country have followed suit.
Seattle Times executive editor David Boardman toldThe Seattle Times Jim Brunnerin an email that the News Department was not part of the discussion or the decision to do this," according to Brunner's blog post.