LUCRUM Radio - Episode 7: Pat Crowley

August 13, 2008

Once upon a time, I was a Political Science undergrad at Wright State University.  I spent countless hours reading, researching, and studying politics.  Although I ultimately chose to pursue a

career in Marketing, I am still fascinated by the political process.  So when I got the chance to interview Pat Crowley, political reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer, I was elated.

This episode of LUCRUM radio was particularly interesting and enjoyable for me, and Pat shares some great insight about how he does his job.  He talks about the changing dynamic between the media and the consumer created by technology.  He also discusses how technology has changed the way in which he does his job.   Pat also addresses some of the ways that technology is shaping the future of the political process - very timely in this Presidential election year.

My favorite part was where Pat describes Kentucky politics as a “Contact Sport.”   Pat was so much fun to talk to, and I think that comes across in the podcast.  Thanks to him for sharing his thoughts and taking the time to participate in LUCRUM Radio.



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One Response to “LUCRUM Radio - Episode 7: Pat Crowley”

  1. Daniel Johnson, Jr. » Blog Archive » Why the Enquirer moderates comments on September 25th, 2008 11:38 pm

    [...] my way into work this morning, I heard a podcasted interview David Bowman from LUCRUM had with Pat Crowley from the Enquirer. They talked about some of the ways an “old media” organization like the Enquirer is [...]

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