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Yet another anti-Twitter piece written in ignorance10 comments

Steve Buttry wrote 1 month ago: It’s OK to be sick and tired of Twitter rants by journalists who don’t understand it. Th … more →

Tags: twitter, Social Media, Leonard Pitts, Edward Wasserman, Paul Farhi

What an internship should be

jenniferlarsonwrites wrote 2 months ago: Recently, Deborah Ng of Freelance Writing Jobs discussed the difference between an internship and un … more →

Tags: Journalism, Freelancing, Union-Tribune, U-T, freelance writer, Freelance writing jobs, Intern, editorial assistant, internship

Journalism internships decrease for college students

adamantlee wrote 3 months ago: With the decrease in newspapers and cutting back of jobs, it was bound to happen eventually. The Ame … more →

Tags: Journalism Jobs, Internships, unpaid, paid, college students, Universities

Slate Magazine's sabbatical: a new model for web storytelling

zackbarnett wrote 5 months ago: News in the paper is as sad as news about the paper. In 2008, American newspapers cut 15,554 jobs, a … more →

Tags: AJR, David Plotz, erica smith, graphicdesignr blog, journalism layoffs, Multimedia, narrative journalism, New York Observer, Newspapers

Paper Cuts: Web Site Map Chronicles Layoffs at Newspapers2 comments

lanceturner wrote 5 months ago: Via Graphicdesignr.net/papercuts The American Journalism Review considers the sheer number of workin … more →

Tags: Internet, media, Business, Newspapers, New York Times, journalists, Jobs, Publishing, Nonprofits

Maybe Big Media should get next bailout

James McPherson wrote 7 months ago: It worked for the banks, and now apparently for auto makers (who may have become too accustomed to l … more →

Tags: Journalism, New York Times, pbs, NBC, MSNBC, Los Angeles Times, Chicago, Columbia Journalism Review, Playboy

Innovation needs to maintain 'relentless' reporting

Jasmine Linabary wrote 9 months ago: Newspaper companies, like manufacturers of other products replaced by electronic tools, have to eith … more →

Tags: State of the Media, Innovation, washingtonpost.com, Newspapers, journalists, media companies

J-Student Interns Tiptoe Around "Emotional Minefields"

Dan Reimold wrote 9 months ago: A fascinating new feature in American Journalism Review describes the climate of fear, the “em … more →

Tags: Journalism, College Media, Future of Journalism, student journalism, AJR, journalism internship, Summer Intern, Newspaper

The Cuisinart Journalist

scottbrodeur wrote 9 months ago: Philip Meyer is a respected journalism academic who has followed the rise and fall of the newspaper … more →

Tags: Journalism, Newspapers, Philip Meyer, Curator

DOING THE AFTER MATH

baseball91 wrote 10 months ago: Leaders of the Society of Professional Journalists say they are outraged over the aggressive tactics … more →

Tags: constitution, Current Affairs, History, Journalism, journalists, Law, media, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Star Tribune

UPDATE: Hiring, Salary Freeze at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette4 comments

lanceturner wrote 11 months ago: Update II: The Democrat-Gazette’s story on its salary freeze here. Update: Arkansas Business m … more →

Tags: Arkansas Business, Internet, sync, media, Business, Newspapers, ABPG, advertising, Arkansas Business Publishing Group

KIDNAPPING and NEWS EMBARGO

theknightwriters wrote 11 months ago: “KIDNAPPING AND NEWS EMBARGO: A DISSERVICE OR A RISK WORTH TAKING” INTRODUCTION The press and the … more →

Tags: Kidnapping, news embargo, Midterms, Personal Insights, Kathryn Wenner, Maxine Clarke, pros and cons, Bob Steele, Poynter

On-going 'Canton' Saga Proves Kansas' Overreaction2 comments

The Vogts wrote 11 months ago: Last week, Stephen Colbert, host of Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report,” called … more →

Tags: Life, Funny, News, Kansas, Comedy, Humor, Canton, Stephen Colbert, Colbert Report

Remember Iraq?1 comment

Max wrote 1 year ago: Because it’s becoming easier to forget.  Media coverage of the War in Iraq has decreased in th … more →

Tags: iraq, War Fatigue, Civil Society, MEMORIAL DAY

Is Corporate Greed Killing Newspapers?1 comment

Dennis Miller wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a continuation of thoughts Dick Jones wrote in his February guest blog on the role of newspap … more →

Tags: Higher Education, New York Times, dick jones communications, Newspapers, newspaper profits, Chicago Tribune, john morton

Let go of the past1 comment

contentninja wrote 1 year ago: Some people don’t get it yet. Journalism is going to survive this age of transition. Newspaper … more →

Tags: Content, Newspapers, Journalism, audience, john morton, Newspaper layoffs, Profit Margins

How can serious journalism be saved?

anikap wrote 1 year ago: See an American Journalism Review piece on what modern news organizations have to do to save themsel … more →

Tags: Meeting Alert, Future of Journalism, Multimedia, Panic, News Organizations, Pundits, Newspapers, journalists, Journalism

Newspapers Go To Video9 comments

rosenblumtv wrote 1 year ago: feel the power The New York Times has now moved to their new building on 8th Avenue and 41st Street … more →

Tags: Newspapers, VideoJournalists, VJ

Each one teach one: Journalism hope or fear?7 comments

Andria wrote 1 year ago: Advancements in media technologies have given society new ways to analyze and share information quic … more →

Tags: Assignment, EOTO, Idea Lab, media, Journalism, Bill Moyers, Davidsonnews.net, Craig Newmark, Baby Boom


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