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On Being The Media

In this episode, James Tully joins us to talk about being the media. James is a news anchor for ABC action news in the Tampa Bay television market, the number one market in Florida. We have a robust conversation about what got him into news, what it’s like doing the news, and the responsibility he feels as a news anchor.

Episode 4 of the The Altitude Collective podcast, hosted by James Tully, Meiko Seymour, titled "On Being The Media" was published on March 3, 2020 and runs 60 minutes.

March 3, 2020 ·60m · The Altitude Collective

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In this episode, James Tully joins us to talk about being the media. James is a news anchor for ABC action news in the Tampa Bay television market, the number one market in Florida. We have a robust conversation about what got him into news, what it’s like doing the news, and the responsibility he feels as a news anchor.

In this episode, James Tully joins us to talk about being the media. James is a news anchor for ABC action news in the Tampa Bay television market, the number one market in Florida. We have a robust conversation about what got him into news, what it’s like doing the news, and the responsibility he feels as a news anchor.
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