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Tampa News Force to launch journalism program at Bishop Sycamore High School

Venerable media outlet and bastion of journalistic integrity Tampa News Force (TNF) has announced the sponsorship of a new journalism program at prestigious Bishop Sycamore High School in Columbus, Ohio. Ricky ‘Rick’ Kwotemark, TNF Director of Educational Outreach said, “It is truly an honor and a privilege to partner with a legitimate academic institution and…

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Creative Loafing loves Tampa News Force’s sports coverage

Creative Rip-off

Creative Loafing, the Tampa-based online and print media source for events and restaurants, concerts and shows, visual arts reviews, news and opinion, has revealed that they’re such fans of Tampa News Force’s coverage of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that they’re paying tribute by copying it. Shown in the photo accompanying this article are screenshots from…

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DeSantis bans all foreign journalists who come from countries that start with the letter K

DePantsis

In an effort to avoid potentially embarrassing situations like Rudy Giuliani’s appearance in the new Borat film, Florida governor Ron DeSantis is enacting an immediate emergency ban on all foreign journalists coming to the state of Florida from countries whose names begin with the letter K. “Foreign operatives interfering with our democratic process are a…

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TNF celebrates posting of 1000th article: this one

1000 Posts

Watergate. The Challenger Disaster. 9/11.Tampa News Force wasn’t there to cover any of those stories. Mostly because all those things happened a long time ago and also none of them happened in the Tampa Bay Area anyway, so they probably didn’t really affect anyone who lives here too much. We don’t know; like we said,…

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Sweet, innocent children losing faith in the institution of journalism

Innocent Child Cries about Journalism Dying

Studies from various universities are suggesting that young, impressionable children under the age of 10, aka “Gen Whatever Comes After XYZ”, have little to no confidence in the time-honored institution of journalism. “I always wanted to be an investigative reporter my whole life,” says Basil Wreathburn, whose whole life will be eight years in February,…

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