Editor's Weekly: Snapshots of the new media world
Photos of election night show more than the Beacon newsroom abuzz with activity. They are snapshots of an emerging news ecosystem that will shape how you get your news.
Photos of election night show more than the Beacon newsroom abuzz with activity. They are snapshots of an emerging news ecosystem that will shape how you get your news.
On this week's podcast: After the GOP's lackluster performance in Missouri's statewide races, what can the party do going forward? It's early, but ballot initiatives are already in discussion for 2014. And leadership positions have now been divvied out in the Missouri legislature. How will the Republican leaders work with Democratic Governor Jay Nixon?
Woven through the returns were signals that Americans are neither as fickle or facile as many campaigns and pundits seem to assume. To the contrary, our quadrennial electoral checkup revealed that certain vital signs of our democracy are healthy and strong.
It's the post-election Politically Speaking special. Chris McDaniel of St. Louis Public Radio joins Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum of the St. Louis Beacon to wrap up last night's races.
We go through McCaskill's decisive win over Akin (was he trounced or shellacked?) as well as all the state-wide races. We also throw in a couple Congressional seats, Missouri legislature make-up, and the ballot initiative results.
In this week's Beacon Roundtable, Dale Singer, Kristen Hare and Mary Delach Leonard sit down to talk about voters thoughts leading up to the election, SLU's no-confidence votes and the Missouri History Museum's ongoing troubles.
It's the last Politically Speaking before the election. As always, St. Louis Public Radio’s Chris McDaniel joins Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum from the St. Louis Beacon to discuss a few political issues.
On today’s Halloween-themed podcast: We start off by giving our impressions of last week’s debate Senate debate, and discuss Akin and his campaign’s “dog” comments.
Even if you follow our election coverage closely, you might easily lose sight of the full range of work available to help you decide how to vote. Here's a guide.
In this week's Beacon Roundtable, Dick Weiss, Dale Singer and Nancy Fowler sit down to talk about St. Louis Schools regaining provisional accreditation, reviews of a St. Louis play that made the jump to New York and the tobacco tax ballot proposition.
We have to start off with an Akin/McCaskill update. We give a glimpse into that race, as well as Libertarian candidate Jonathan Dine's exclusion from the Senate debate. We then give some attention some often overlooked races, like the Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General race.