Tag: journalism
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Travel the world, meet interesting people, blog for the New York Times
Win a trip to the developing world with Nick Kristof. What? And you won’t just be watching. I want you to report as well – probably in a Web log or video blog on the New York Times Web site, maybe in some other way. I’m open to other ideas as well, but I want…
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Grade the News
Grade the News sends a note to readers, promising to maintain the site on a volunteer basis as best they can when their funding runs dry this week. Grade the News
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McCunications: Blogging, anyone?
Guess it’s time to put the blog on the resume – these online news execs say they dig it. McCunications: Blogging, anyone?
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McCunications: What Media Employers Want
Prof. McCune is blogging the conference that a bunch of the SJSU JMC faculty are at this weekend. This post is a good supplement to what Jerry Ceppos told us about what newspaper recruiters are looking for. McCunications: What Media Employers Want
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[Press Release] OhmyNews and Softbank Join Hands – OhmyNews International
OhMyNews International is coming – Korea’s successful citizen journalism site gets funding, plans to go global. Video is in play… [Press Release] OhmyNews and Softbank Join Hands – OhmyNews International
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Jerry Ceppos critiques the Spartan Daily
Jerry Ceppos, former news executive at Knight Ridder, is in the middle of a series of guest lectures and conversations in classes here at the SJSU School of Journalism & Mass Communications. Today, Ceppos is in the Spartan Daily newsroom, taking over the usual critique. Highlights… Make sure the stories in your paper connect to…
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A Critical Error at ‘The New York Times’
A Rutgers journalism student is turned down for an internship at the NY Times because his professor had criticized the NYT in columns for Editor & Publisher. A Critical Error at ‘The New York Times’
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The Chronicle: 2/17/2006: New York’s New J-School
City University of New York journalism grad school. The Chronicle: 2/17/2006: New York’s New J-School
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Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits – A student experiment in the new news
“This summer, 40 journalism graduate students will embark on an adventure — one whose goals are to better inform the public and to experiment with new ways of presenting news and information.” Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits – A student experiment in the new news