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A modest confession
As a political reporter, election campaigns are great opportunities to do stories with people, sound and scenes.
The problem with the Conservative campaign so far is access.
Despite my protests, radio journalists are barred from photo opportunities. The television reporters have a pool crew, who gather tape they can all use.
Print reporters send in one representative to give them details and what journalists like to call "colour."
Radio, no such luck.
So if you hear sound on the radio from these photo opportunities, it's because I had to steal it from somewhere else.
— Susan Lunn
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