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Philip Meyer, Reporter Who Pioneered Data-Driven Journalism, Dies at 93

First as a correspondent and later as a professor, he pushed his industry to adopt more rigorous, quantitative methods.

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Colleges and Universities, Computers and the Internet, Deaths (Obituaries), Detroit Free Press, Knight-Ridder, Meyer, Philip (1930-2023), News and News Media, Newspapers, Philadelphia Inquirer, University of North Carolina
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