Article: Politics, journalism and the Net.(The 1996 Presidential Election)

I sat in a classroom with 75 reporters, editors and technologists in the Spring of 1994 and I didn't know what the hell they were talking about. The Nieman Foundation had gathered together print journalists from across the country to discuss cyberspace, commercial on-line services and the Internet and their implications for the news media, politics and journalism. The discussion was lively, mind-opening and downright confusing for this publisher of National Journal, a Washington-based magazine for the political and policy community.

Only 18 months later in November 1995, National Journal and our partner American Political Network (publishers of the Hotline) ...

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