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October 30, 2006

Behind-the-scenes scrambling at SEJ2006: Peter Thomson, part 1

By Amy Gahran

Part one of a great talk I had with SEJ board member and Boston-based independent radio producer Peter Thomson about how remarkable it is that this year's conference in Burlington came together so well.

   

Peter's also the author of a forthcoming book Blue Crescent, about his trip to Siberia's Lake Baikal, which you can pre-order on Amazon.

More from Peter Thomson: See parts 2, 3

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