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The Brooklyn News Service is reported by student journalists from the Bachelor of Science in Journalism and Media Studies at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. For more information about our programs or to contact the Chair (who is also the director of journalism), visit the website of the Department of TV, Radio & Emerging Media.

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