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Cinemat celebration showcases student work
“I’d like to thank you all for being here tonight,” BVN Director Bet Savich said to a crowded room of School of Journalism graduate students and area volunteers. “We hope that tonight is a celebration of volunteerism as well as ...
Representative Journalism Funded For $51000
Several months ago, as regular readers of the PJNet.org know, I started freely revealing my idea of Representative Journalism to the world. Ruth Ann Harnisch, a former TV, print and radio journalist and now president of the Harnisch ...
Blogging and Journalism: Amongst the Best the Line is Blurry
The fault line is ever shrinking between Blogging and Journalism. Blogging - specially News and Political blogging has come of age. Gone is the period where it was words and opinions essentially unsubstantiated and based on murky half ...
Wasserman: Can journalism live without ads?
Yes, I am few days behind in reading my journalism feeds in Google Reader, but here's an interesting take from Ed Wasserman on the changing nature of journalism and advertising: Can journalism live without ads? - Miami Herald ...
Howard competition deadline Feb. 28
The competition, established in 1984 in cooperation with the Indiana University School of Journalism, honors the memory of Roy W. Howard, who led Scripps Howard Newspapers from 1922-1953 and United Press International from 1912-1920. ...
How to Save Investigative Journalism?
Propublica is a £5 million funded newsroom devoted to investigative journalism. 25 of the world’s best diggers will gather in one place to focus exclusively on shining critical journalistic light in to shady corners. ...
Photojournalist Meiselas shows body of work, shares philosophy
Photo by Jacob Kriese. Photojournalist Susan Meiselas showed her work to a crowd at Woodburn Hall Wednesday evening. Much of her work documents the Nicaraguan revolution and its aftermath. ...
Comment on Reinventing Journalism On The Web: Links As News, Links ...
Reinventing Journalism On The Web: Links As News, Links As Reporting A cornerstone of journalism has always been reporting what key sources say, put in context and given perspective, alongside reported facts. It’s time to reinvent that ...
Who's gonna live? Who's gonna die?
By Robert Niles: Vote of the week: Which US newspaper company has positioned itself to have the best chance to survive, and prosper, in the Internet era?
Think then Link: how online journalism creates context
... with street-wear) can be transformed with simple but comprehensive linking to bloggers. It’s called Networked Journalism folks… (cue latest plug for my forthcoming book SuperMedia: the first book to describe Networked Journalism).