Tag: journalism
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New Media class at SJSU
Journalism 163, taught by Steve Sloan and Cynthia McCune (at least one section – are there others?), opens for business at SJSU this week. It’s hard to give this thing a name, and I don’t want to contribute any more than I already have to the handwringing and head-scratching over what it should be, or…
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FT.com – Computers write news at Thomson
Note to self: make writing random and unformulaic so as to keep job. FT.com – Computers write news at Thomson
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NPR : The Art of the Interview, ESPN-Style
Get Sawatskied… NPR : The Art of the Interview, ESPN-Style
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Doing the South(east) Asia thing
No, not me, but lots of my friends this summer. Daniel went to Nepal, Diana went to the Phillipines, Kent went all over the place, and Tom is back in Laos, after rambles all over Thailand and Myanmar and those sorts of places. All of them are photographers or writers or both, and not just…
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Micro Persuasion: Reinventing the Media Interview
Some A-List bloggers are talking about not doing interviews by phone, thus making my life more difficult. Seriously. I much prefer the organic movement of a vocal conversation than e-mail or a blog post. Micro Persuasion: Reinventing the Media Interview
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2005 Graduate Survey Summary
Fresh data on how j-school graduates are faring in the job market. 2005 Graduate Survey Summary
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That Master of Science degree I’m working on looks pretty good right about now
Lots of uplifting statistics in the latest Grady College/University of Georgia survey of j-school graduates, but my favorite is the part about how much grad students are making out of the gate: “Master’s degree recipients in 2005 reported a median salary of $37,000, up from $33,000 in 2004. The 2005 figure was the highest reported…
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BlogHer and the media, meaning me in this case
The odd thing about being both a blogger and a journalist — on this particular day — is reading a story in the newspaper that I wrote about BlogHer, in which I try to play reality against what the big bad mainstream media (which is now apparently me) would have us believe is the stereotypical…
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Guest Posting: Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue? | Center for Citizen Media: Blog
“What really makes me twitch is that the amount and distribution of serious reporting that people can read are both dwindling, and they’re dwindling in a way that all but cuts off citizens who are less than affluent…” Guest Posting: Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue? | Center for Citizen Media: Blog