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Ralph Klein takes an unusual approach to his first media studies class

Alberta’s former premier gave his first lecture on September 6 in his new job as chair in Media Studies at Mount Royal College’s Centre for Communications Studies. He told students reporters are lazy and that he doesn’t bother reading newspapers or watching much television news. But now that he has this new job at the school, he promised…

Alberta’s former premier gave his first lecture on September 6 in his new job as chair in Media Studies at Mount Royal College’s Centre for Communications Studies. He told students reporters are lazy and that he doesn’t bother reading newspapers or watching much television news. But now that he has this new job at the school, he promised to start consuming more news and learning more about new media.                                                                                          
Ralph Klein – courtesy Hammer.ca


Alberta’s former premier gave his first lecture on September 6 in his new job as chair in Media Studies at Mount Royal College’s Centre for Communications Studies. He told students reporters are lazy and that he doesn’t bother reading newspapers or watching much television news. But now that he has this new job at the school, he promised to start consuming more news and learning more about new media.                                                                                          
Ralph Klein – courtesy Hammer.ca

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