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  • ...e of our world. I revel in the recitation of the daily and weekly grist of journalism…. So let us drudge on about our inescapably impossible task of providing ...sional cultures in most countries. The concept of participatory or citizen journalism proposes that amateur reporters can actually produce stories inside or outs
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  • '''Citizen journalism''' refers to journalism produced by independent citizens rather than those associated with large me
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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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  • ...ism. The CJR's stated mission is to "encourage and stimulate excellence in journalism in the service of a free society." It defines itself as both a "watchdog an
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  • ...ww.stateofthenewsmedia.org/narrative_newspapers_audience.asp?cat=3&media=2 Journalism.org ''The State of the News Media 2004'' (2005) online] * [http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=1199 Shedden, David. ''Journalism History Bibliography'' (2005)]
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  • A Christian journalism school created by leaders of ''[[World Magazine]]'' and headquartered at [[
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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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  • '''Science journalism''' is the branch of [[journalism]] that is dedicated to reporting about [[scientific research]].
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  • ...rnalism and the former Director of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
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  • ...y Editor of NiemanWatchdog.org, a website from the [[Nieman Foundation for Journalism]] at [[Harvard University]]. ...ld and the Orange County (Calif.) Register before being awarded a Michigan Journalism Fellowship in 1995. He then served as Editor of New Media for Education Wee
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  • ...ve Reporters and Editors top prize for investigative reporting in magazine journalism. *Masters in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1976.
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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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  • '''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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  • ...ike [[Robert Graves]] and other poets, he had to take to novel-writing and journalism to make a living, and made his own characteristic contribution. His novels
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  • ...ngdom|British]]-born Anglo-[[United States of America|American]] author, [[journalism|journalist]] and [[literary criticism|literary critic]]. He is perhaps best
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  • ...3, they had been excluded from public office, the civil service, radio and journalism, farming, teaching, and cinema, and ejected from the stock exchanges in 193
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  • ...1954, in [[Colón, Panama]], is an [[United States of America|American]] [[journalism|journalist]], best known for his work at ''[[Washington Post|The Washington ...ings have their personal opinions," Schiller said. "But it is the ideal of journalism that we strive for objectivity so we can best present the positions of peop
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  • ...law in [[Paris]], but his early career was mainly literary. He dabbled in journalism, translated ''The Bible in Spain'' by [[George Barrow]] and works by the Br
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  • ...] and [[political philosophy|philosophers]], [[politician|politicians]], [[journalism|journalists]], [[policy analysis|policy analysts]], [[economics|economists] ...rn, [[industrial society]], according to Lippmann, it was the job of the [[journalism|journalist]] to translate the actions and motives of the governing class of
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  • ...Felstein says each could benefit from adopting techniques from the other. Journalism could benefit by emulating the exhaustive and nuanced research methodologie
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  • ...used in [[sociology]] and [[social psychology]], as well as [[history]], [[journalism]] and [[literature]] to indicate any particular system or network of social ...ion: Are these literary works reconstructions of social worlds, akin to [[Journalism|journalistic]] or [[Sociology|sociological]] accounts, or are they the uniq
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  • Originally, he sought an academic career, originally in biology and then in journalism. Salon.com reported that he claimed both to have been banned from academic ...s in medical botany and related topics, he applied for the deanship of the journalism school of the [[University of California at Berkeley]]. At that time, he ha
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  • The [[Pew Research Center]] [[Project for Excellence in Journalism]] determined that she was second only to [[Barack Obama]] in news coverage, | url = http://www.journalism.org/numbers_report/midterms%E2%80%99_media_mainstays
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  • ...e of national unity, principled leadership, liberal politics, enlightened journalism, the social responsibility of business and industry, and scientific and tec
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  • Weingast, D. E. (1949). Walter Lippmann, a study in personal journalism. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers Univ. Press. Weingast, D. E. (1949). Walter Lippmann, a study in personal journalism. New Brunswick: Rutgers University press.
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  • ...ional, and graduated with a B.A. in Latin American Studies and an B.S. in Journalism, with honors, in 1985.
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  • ...e of our world. I revel in the recitation of the daily and weekly grist of journalism…. So let us drudge on about our inescapably impossible task of providing ...sional cultures in most countries. The concept of participatory or citizen journalism proposes that amateur reporters can actually produce stories inside or outs
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  • Prior to his short career in journalism, he had served as an anatomy professor at [[Mosul University]], and a Kurdi
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  • ...had won numerous awards, including several Emmys and the DuPont Award for Journalism from Columbia University. He had also gained acceptance from his adoptive
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  • ...ews in 1960 and 1970s; [http://www.amazon.com/Salant-Battle-Soul-Broadcast-Journalism/dp/0813337038/ref=sr_1_5/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1189234996
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  • The highest quality of [[History of American newspapers|journalism]] during the mid-19th century is typified in the ''Springfield Republican.
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  • ...us why Rodgers, Hart and Hammerstein so seldom tried their luck at comment journalism." ( ''Guardian'' columnist Matthew Norman)
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  • The ABCs of journalism – Accurate, Balanced and Credible – are most debated in the Nepali medi
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  • * [http://www.gsjmc.hanyang.ac.kr School of Journalism & Mass Communication]
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  • ...of CJRDaily.org, an online media-monitoring site created by the [[Columbia Journalism Review]]: "In terms of accuracy, they’re generally pretty good as far as ...[Tom Rosenstiel]] of the Washington, DC–based [[Project for Excellence in Journalism]] "why in the world would anybody think he has credibility now that he has
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  • ...ing it was much ado over nothing. [[Rem Rieder]], editor of the [[American Journalism Review]] said <blockquote>"Watch 'Countdown' for five minutes and it's clea
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  • ....<ref> Kathleen K. Olson, "First Amendment Values in Fair Use Analysis." ''Journalism & Communication Monographs'' 2004 5(4): 159-202. Issn: 1522-6379.</ref> ....cfm]; Kathleen K. Olson, "First Amendment Values in Fair Use Analysis." ''Journalism & Communication Monographs'' 2004 5(4): 159-202. Issn: 1522-6379.</ref> Th
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  • Claudio Franco, a consultant, NEFA Foundation. Focusing on investigative journalism and documentary production, Franco conducts in-depth, investigative researc
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  • Since its inception in 1986, [[Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism]]'s Crown Newspaper awards, which "are the highest recognition given by the
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  • ...ourt artist; as she writes in the book, she considers her work {{'}}visual journalism.{{'}} In that case, the questions become even more pressing: Is objectivity
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  • ...e, he sold the ''Sault News''. But he did not completely turn his back on journalism. Shortly afterwards, he partnered with Walter J. Hunsaker and bought the '
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  • * Let’s Do It Better Award from of the Columbia University School of Journalism for “African American Lives” (2007)
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  • *Al Hajj said he didn’t think he should return to journalism, following his release, as it had proven too dangerous. ...stopped his attempts to travel to the United States to pursue a career in journalism.
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  • ...ajr.org/article.asp?id=4461 |date=February/March 2008 |publisher=American Journalism Review |accessdate=2011-10-29}} An article presenting reservations of what ...tlepi'' and Robert Mackey of the ''New York Times'' on the topic: "Process Journalism: Getting it First, While Getting it Right" .
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  • ...} Former Washington Bureau Chief, Al Arabiya (2006); Professor Emeritus of journalism and mass communications at the American University in Cairo; scholar, [[Mid
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  • ...: How Reagan Won & Why Carter Lost the Election of 1980''. 1981. Detailed journalism.
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  • ...''desuku'' (デスク) from English ''desk'', which is actually a title for a [[journalism|journalist]]. In Japanese, job titles can be used as forms of address, with
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  • ...interests that range from mathematical economics down to current financial journalism. My real interests are research and teaching (...)<small>Paul Samuelson.</s
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  • In 1798, he went to [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to try his hand at journalism, but without success. However, on his return to Edinburgh, a project for a
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  • ...Ideological Fight over Creation of the Federal Radio Commission in 1927" ''Journalism History'' 2000 26(3): 117-124.
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  • ...of Bismarck's newly-unified, thriving Germany. After years of successful journalism and travel writing, Fontane began writing novels in his late fifties and pr
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  • ...etry|poet]], as well as [[novel]]ist, [[play (theatre)|playwright]], and [[journalism|journalist]].
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  • Johnson was previously a [[journalism|journalist]] for the ''[[The Times]]'' and the ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'', but
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  • ...er graphics|graphics]]. The game was released, following much [[Video game journalism|press]] coverage, on the [[Personal computer|PC]] and [[Xbox 360]] in early
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  • ...am Allen White's Anti-Populist Rhetoric as an Agenda-Setting Technique." ''Journalism Quarterly'' (Spring 1983), Vol. 60 Issue 1, pp 28-34, [http://connection.
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  • ...[United Kingdom | Britain]] by stagecoach to cover election campaigns. His journalism formed his first collection of pieces ''[[Sketches by Boz]]'' and he contin ...f the forgotten poor and disadvantaged at the heart of empire. Through his journalism he campaigned on specific issues — such as [[sanitation]] and the [[workh
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  • ...tion newspapers and magazines (which date somewhat earlier to the [[yellow journalism]] and circulation wars of [[Joseph Pulitzer]] and [[William Randolph Hearst
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  • ...[[bachelors degree]] from the [[University of Idaho]] in communications-[[journalism]] in 1987. She has lived in [[Skagway]], [[Eagle River]] and Wasilla. She ...] degree in [[communication studies|communications]] with an emphasis in [[journalism]], graduating in May, 1987.
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  • ...h dealt with the atomic theories of Democritus and Epicurus), he turned to journalism and began writing for the ''Rheinische Zeitung,'' an opposition daily backe
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  • ...rules included the decline of partisan newspapers in the wake of [[Yellow Journalism]]. Big city papers now made their profits from advertising, which depended
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  • ...s then arrested for draft resistance. Even in an era of extremely partisan journalism, Copperhead newspapers were remarkable for their angry rhetoric. "A large m
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  • To fund her musical career, Smith became a rock [[journalism|journalist]]. One of the magazines she wrote for was ''Creem''. In this per
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  • ...egativity and ambiguity of politics began a shift in the press to [[yellow journalism]], in which sensationalism and sentimental stories took as prominent a role
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  • ...uch as the Associated Press, the papers are able to carry more news. Also, journalism tends to be more "objective", in contrast with the highly partisan papers o
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  • ...mple has been its campaign to free its employee [[Alan Johnston]], a BBC [[journalism|journalist]] whose whereabouts since being kidnapped in the [[Gaza Strip]] **Journalism (incorporates News, Sport, Global News and Nations and Regions)
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  • ...: How Reagan Won & Why Carter Lost the Election of 1980''. 1981. Detailed journalism.
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  • ...outh sports games.<ref name=Babylon/> He started out with jobs in [[sports journalism|sportswriting]] and reporting at a local newspaper in his 20s, but first ac
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  • ...pical suburban housewife, she was involved with radical politics and labor journalism in her youth, and during the time she wrote ''The Feminine Mystique'' she w
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  • ...y graduate courses are taught in the Loop. The program’s focuses include [[journalism]], multicultural communication, [[public relations]] and [[organizational c
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  • ...leather-clad savage Leela ([[Louise Jameson]]), and Sarah Jane Smith, a [[journalism|journalist]] played by [[Elisabeth Sladen]].
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  • ...an past titles, a design choice that was well-received in the [[Video game journalism|gaming press]].
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  • ...n methods, and analytic techniques, while an external product is more like journalism. Remember that journalists always address:
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  • ...is outrage about ARVN performance both stimulated aggressive investigative journalism, as well as infuriating the U.S. command.
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  • ...that allows for minimal supervision (e.g., Superman's civilian job as a [[journalism|reporter]]).
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  • ...he newspaper business. But it soon appears that Liza's main interest isn't journalism -- it's Bob.
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  • ....S.]] newscaster and reporter with an impressive [[career]] in [[broadcast journalism]], but he suffered from intense bouts of extreme [[depression]] which few p
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  • ...s later specialist or reorganized Editor, in Health Sciences, Politics and Journalism, all areas in which I have professional experience. I still would like to f
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