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  • (AZ) was an experiment in crowd-sourced journalism, allowing collaboration between amateur and professional journalists.
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  • ...strated monthly periodical popular known for its watchdog or investigative journalism, sometimes resorting to muckraking.
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Journalism Workgroup]]'''''
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Citizen journalism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Journalism}}
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  • {{r|Journalism}} {{r|Online journalism}}
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  • ...[[Haaretz]]; recipient of United Nations Eliav-Sartawi Award for Mideast Journalism (2006)
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  • ...e-lay-scientist/2010/sep/28/science-journalism-spoof Why I spoofed science journalism, and how to fix it] — a [[blog post]] for [[The Guardian]] by [[Marti
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  • Political advocacy, muck-raking journalism, and other efforts directed at breaking up or "busting" monopoly control by
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  • ...U.S. citizen]], group of U.S. citizens, or U.S. [[news]] organization (for journalism, the winning entry must have been published in the [[United States of Ameri ...ative journalism|Investigative Reporting]], Explanatory Reporting, [[Local journalism|Local Reporting]], National Reporting, International Reporting, Feature Wri
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Any of 21 awards for distinguished U.S. journalism, literature, drama or music; established by media proprietor Joseph Pulitze
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  • {{r|Broadcast journalism}} {{r|Journalism}}
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  • ...most of his career at the ''[[Sacramento Union]]''; retired from teaching journalism at [[California State University at Hayward]]
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  • Senior Fellow at [[MediaMatters]]; book author on Internet journalism; formerly senior writer for [[Salon.com]] and contributing editor for ''[
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  • ...nally, it was a joint project of the Pew Center and the Graduate School of Journalism, [[Columbia University]], and, for its first nine years, the team had two g
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  • ...editor and reporter, [[Wall Street Journal]] having won multiple European journalism awards; advisory board of the [[Transatlantic Policy Network]] and [[United
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  • Term Associate Professor, [[University of North Carolina]] School of Journalism and Mass Communication Director, Carolina Business News Initiative; Advisor
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  • * [http://journalism.org/node/9266 Campaign journalism, statistical reports on media coverage]
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  • A Christian journalism school created by leaders of ''[[World Magazine]]'' and headquartered at [[
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  • '''Broadcast journalism''' became possible when the radio was invented. But the power of broadcast ...t the overall quality of reporting. And the economics that made broadcast journalism possible began to change when the [[Internet]] and [[cable television]] beg
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  • ...s/datablog/2010/oct/23/wikileaks-iraq-data-journalism Wikileaks Iraq: data journalism maps every death] &mdash; a description of data released by WikiLeaks on mi
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  • '''Monica Braw''' is a Swedish author and [[journalism|journalist]] living in [[Malmö]].
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  • ..., news organizations generally have their own policies and procedures, and journalism schools teach about ethics and news gathering. That tension between bottom-lines and journalism has persisted ever since. When news magazine shows became popular, journal
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  • ...International Relations, [[Michigan State University]], 2006-2007, Knight Journalism Fellow, [[Stanford University]], 2000-2001; Caucasus Bureau Chief, Reuters,
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  • ...low of the International Reporting Project (formerly the Pew International Journalism Program)
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  • ...ost distinguished and renowned figure in the history of American broadcast journalism," and a major force in the "creation and development of electronic newsgath
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  • ...[[Aerospace Industry Association]]'s Lyman Award for Outstanding Aviation Journalism.<ref>{{citation ...of AVIATION WEEK Receives AIA's 2009 Lyman Award for Outstanding Aviation Journalism
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  • ...by U.S. senior commanders started the pattern of aggressive investigative journalism
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  • ...e & Moore, although he remains of counsel, dealing with the interaction of journalism and the law, to the firm he founded, Posner and Ferrara.
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  • ...University of America]]; founding Director of the Institute on Political Journalism at [[Georgetown University]]; fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Jo
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  • * [[Project for Excellence in Journalism]]
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  • ...44 men and women joined together. Among the founders are major figures in journalism and the media, individuals like [[Max Robinson]], [[Vernon Jarrett]] of the
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  • ...or of Federal Affairs, [[Justice Fellowship]]; board of directors, [[World Journalism Institute]], [[World Magazine]], [[National Law Center for Children and Fam
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  • *Blakely, D. and Evans, C., A Complete Guide to Yearbook Journalism. 1991. Sylvania, Ohio: Advise Publications
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  • ...strated monthly periodical popular known for its watchdog or investigative journalism, sometimes resorting to muckraking. It is also remembered for having edito
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  • Before journalism, he taught political philosophy at [[Michigan State University]] and the [[ ...s earned him a 1980 Silurian Award for Editorial Writing. The ''Washington Journalism Review'' named him "Best Writer, Any Subject" in 1985. ''[[National Journ
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Broadcast journalism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...lets (''[[The Shortest Way with Dissenters]]''), other political writings, journalism (''The Review''), guide books (''[[Tour through the whole Island of Great B
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  • *2002, Ernie Pyle Journalism Award for excellence in military reporting, ...omas Broadcast Journalism Award for outstanding contributions to broadcast journalism.
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  • ...the United States. The Archive won the 1999 George Polk Award, one of U.S. journalism's most prestigious prizes, for--in the words of the citation--"piercing the
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  • ...f [[theatre|theatrical]] work, she was cast in the role of investigative [[journalism|journalist]] Sarah Jane Smith in the [[BBC]] [[science fiction|science-fict
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  • ...election and governance processes. His background includes foreign policy, journalism, and domestic politics. At NDI, he has testified before Congress and spoken ==Journalism==
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