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Is journalism without newspapers imaginable?

The future of journalism versus the future of the newspaper is the centre theme for the 16th world editors’ forum, which is being hosted by the Indian newspaper society, in collaboration with the world association of newspaper (WAN) a [...]

Posted On : Dec, 01 2009 | Comments : 0

The Good News From Our Citizen Journalism Project

One of the big questions in the debate over the future of journalism is whether the Internet can foster a new alliance between professional reporters and citizens who have a high interest or expertise in a particular topic. Here at the Huf [...]

Posted On : Nov, 06 2009 | Comments : 0

Journalism shines through at News Awards

A JOURNALIST who lost his family home and just escaped with his life in the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria won the major prize at last night's News Awards at the Sydney Opera House. Gary Hughes, from The Australian, won the Sir Keith [...]

Posted On : Oct, 31 2009 | Comments : 0

Journalism Online to build subscription walls for news

More than 500 newspapers and magazines are joining Journalism Online, an online payment platform launching in the autumn, as the advertising-starved news business seeks refuge in charging for content. The company, founded by three media vet [...]

Posted On : Aug, 15 2009 | Comments : 0

Journalism conference a-Twitter over news

AS THE first tweets about yesterday's Jakarta bombings made their way around the world, the Future of Journalism conference at Melbourne University was wrestling with the rise of citizen journalism. For many, the world of Twitter, the inter [...]

Posted On : Jul, 18 2009 | Comments : 0

Journalism Rules Are Bent in News Coverage From Iran

“Check the source” may be the first rule of journalism. But in the coverage of the protests in Iran this month, some news organizations have adopted a different stance: publish first, ask questions later. If you still don’ [...]

Posted On : Jun, 29 2009 | Comments : 0

Some U.S. Journalism Students Flee the Shaky News

The Harvard Crimson has produced 12 Pulitzer Prize winners, and in the 1960s and 1970s, more than half of its board members found jobs at newspapers upon graduation, Bloomberg reports. However, in the last 10 years, Crimson graduating senio [...]

Posted On : May, 20 2009 | Comments : 0

Journalism dean - Hope for 'Net newspapers

The dean of the University of California, Berkeley journalism school says he believes a revamping of newspaper coverage on fee-based Internet sites might work. Paul Grabowicz told the San Francisco Chronicle that the days of a citywide news [...]

Posted On : May, 18 2009 | Comments : 0

As newspapers decline, journalism schools thrive

As newspapers decline, journalism schools thrive

Maybe this is what it feels like to be a minister returning to the seminary, an officer back at the academy, an old ballplayer joining the rookies for another spring training. I'm at a journalism school talking to young people and they ar [...]

Posted On : Apr, 18 2009 | Comments : 0

Journalist Calls on News Media to Stop Giving it Away for Fr...

Where does breaking news and the facts behind them come from? Mind you, it's not just opinions I'm asking about, or 'news' dished out by "cut and paste" artists! Whom do whistleblowers depend on? How do we keep our politicians in [...]

Posted On : Feb, 28 2009 | Comments : 0

MediaNews CEO: Outsourcing could be in journalism's future

MediaNews CEO: Outsourcing could be in journalism's future

Newspaper publishers should consider consolidating and outsourcing news operations  even overseas  to save money as revenues continue to shrink, the head of a major U.S. newspaper company said Monday.MediaNews Group CEO Dean Singl [...]

Posted On : Oct, 21 2008 | Comments : 0

Collaborative Journalism Can Drive National News

In his new capacity as founding director of the Park Center for Independent Media at Ithaca College, FAIR founder Jeff Cohen recently hosted Josh Marshall, who used the Center's inaugural event to describe (Huffington Post, 10/3/08) the evo [...]

Posted On : Oct, 09 2008 | Comments : 0

Industry troubles hit Missouri journalism school's newspaper

Industry troubles hit Missouri journalism school's newspaper

One hundred years ago, the publisher Walter Williams laid out his vision for the world's first journalism school. Foremost among his ideas was a daily newspaper that would cover the world beyond the University of Missouri campus. Student r [...]

Posted On : Sep, 12 2008 | Comments : 0

HSBC renews sponsorship for Print Journalism Award

HSBC renews sponsorship for Print Journalism Award

HSBC Bank Malta plc renewed its sponsorship for the print journalism – news category of the 18th Malta Journalism Awards (MJA), organised by the Institute of Maltese Journalists (IGM). MJA organiser Roderick Agius said: “The fi [...]

Posted On : Sep, 02 2008 | Comments : 0

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