Galloway to keynote “Vermont Communities in a Digital Age” February 16
For immediate release Feb. 6, 2012 Contact Helen Labun Jordan e-Vermont Project Director Phone: (802) 225-6091 Email: Helen@vtrural.org (Montpelier, VT) – Anne Galloway, award-winning journalist and founder/editor of VTDigger.org, will be the keynote speaker at Vermont Communities in a Digital Age. This all-day workshop, presented by the e-Vermont Community Broadband Project, takes place February 16 [...]
e-Vermont to host Vermont Communities in a Digital Age on Feb. 16
On February 16 e-Vermont will host Vermont Communities in a Digital Age to highlight some of the projects taking place and bring leaders and learners together to share what they have discovered so far.
Galloway on Vermont This Week
The news editors and reporters discussed Gov. Jim Douglas’ farewell, the inauguration of Gov. Peter Shumlin and the prospects for the new governor’s ambitious agenda.
Galloway on the Mark Johnson Show
Listen in for a conversation with Galloway and Johnson about the upcoming legislative session, Gov. Jim Douglas’ farewell, the state’s $150 million budget gap, Vermont Yankee and Gov.-elect Peter Shumlin’s transition.
Nov. 26 “Vermont This Week” special: Election recap 2010
From Governor Jim Douglas’ announcement in 2009 that he wouldn’t run again, through the 5-way Democratic primary and the general election Remsen, Gregg and Galloway analyze just what happened, and why.
Manheimer: Woah! Did I Really Just Elect Vermont’s Next Governor?
Sure. I wish AnyoneButDubie didn’t have to exist. And I wish butterflies would land on my face each morning and wake me with the flutter of their wings.But there needs to be a level playing field, and once Vermont’s Lt. Gov., Brian Dubie, hired Harris Media in Austin, Texas — a communications firm that specializes in attacking Democrats with emotionally charged, incendiary ads — he set the bar pretty low.
Clifton: Judge’s ruling defies logic
Questions about the Burwell case abound. The judge’s ruling almost guarantees that they will not be answered.
Vermont This Week: Primary day redux
The five journalists commented on the Democratic gubernatorial candidates’ historically expensive and intense (though remarkably barb-free) 5-way race.
Live@525: Davitian talks with Galloway about vtdigger.org’s evolution
Galloway describes how vtdigger.org has grown since the site was first launched in September. She says her in-depth approach to coverage of the legislative session was “obsessive.”
















