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CU Journalism Student Wins Top Place In Hearst Broadcast News Competition

CU Journalism Student Wins Top Place In Hearst Broadcast New...

A University of Colorado at Boulder student has won first place in the features category for broadcast news reporting in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation's annual journalism awards program. Thomas Hendrick, a senior majoring in broad [...]

Posted On : Jan, 15 2008 | Comments : 0

Bad News Journalism

Frank Foer offers his take on the Scott Beauchamp mess. This whole doesn't seem to me to reflect very well on Beauchamp, on TNR, or on the crazed hawks who went after this story with guns blazing. Whatever the magazine's sins here may have [...]

Posted On : Dec, 04 2007 | Comments : 0

Russian newspaper wins Press Freedom Award

Russian newspaper wins Press Freedom Award

The founder and editor-in-chief of the Russian opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta, Dmitry Muratov, has been awarded the International Press Freedom Award in New York. The award was established in 1991 by the New York-based Committee to Prot [...]

Posted On : Nov, 22 2007 | Comments : 0

RTNDAs Honors for Broadcast Journalism Chalk Up Banner Year ...

When the Radio-Television News Directors Association gathers later this month to honor the best electronic journalism of the past year, it will have plenty to celebrate. The organization hosts the 37th Edward R. Murrow Awards and RTNDA Unit [...]

Posted On : Oct, 08 2007 | Comments : 0

Internews China and Health Journalism

Internews China and Health Journalism

September 14, 2007) Through strategic alliances and journalism training, Internews China is working to improve the quality and depth of health information received by Chinese citizens.The Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis [...]

Posted On : Sep, 15 2007 | Comments : 0

How to protect the Neutrality of newspaper

Among other ethical standards for journalism one important consideration for the journalist and newspaper is to be neutral. How can a newspaper protect his neutrality is a boig question. The first thing for newspaper is that they have to ma [...]

Posted On : Apr, 27 2007 | Comments : 0

News Agency

News Agency

Organization that gathers, writes, and distributes news to newspapers, periodicals, radio and television broadcasters, government agencies, and other users. It does not publish news itself but supplies news to subscribers, who, by sharing c [...]

Posted On : Apr, 23 2007 | Comments : 0

News Values

News Values

Journalists decide what news to cover based on many of the following "news values": Timeliness Did something happen recently or did we just learn about it? If so, that could make it newsworthy. The meaning of &qu [...]

Posted On : Apr, 23 2007 | Comments : 0

What is News?

The answer to the question "What is news?" may seem obvious. News is what is new; it's what's happening. Look it up in the dictionary, and you'll find news described as "a report of recent events or previously unknown informa [...]

Posted On : Apr, 23 2007 | Comments : 0

The Origins of Newspapers

The history of newspapers is an often-dramatic chapter of the human experience going back some five centuries. In Renaissance Europe handwritten newsletters circulated privately among merchants, passing along information about everything fr [...]

Posted On : Apr, 20 2007 | Comments : 0

Editing in Newspapers

Editing in Newspapers

Editors at newspapers supervise journalists and improve their work. Newspaper editing encompasses a variety of titles and functions. These include: • Copy editors • Department editors • Managing editor [...]

Posted On : Apr, 11 2007 | Comments : 0

Public culture, independent online news and the Tasmanian Times

Public culture, independent online news and the Tasmanian Ti...

This article presents a case study of an independent online news site, the Tasmanian Times (http://www.tasmaniantimes.com), to highlight and analyse a number of critical issues in contemporary media culture and journalism practice. These is [...]

Posted On : Apr, 03 2007 | Comments : 0

News values for consumer groups

News values for consumer groups

National news agencies, staffed by fewer than a dozen journalists per shift in some cases, are able to produce ready-made news bulletins for hundreds of national and regional radio stations. These bulletins are tailor made to meet target au [...]

Posted On : Apr, 02 2007 | Comments : 0

The News and Schmooze Explosion

The News and Schmooze Explosion

A network of online communities in the Rocky Mountain region—included a link to a photo essay on the Montana legislature, a chapter from a guest writer’s book on pantheism, and a “snowblog” item announcing the death [...]

Posted On : Mar, 24 2007 | Comments : 0

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