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  Electronic media - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electronic media are those communications mediums which are based on electronic or electromechanical means of production and most often distinguished from print media.
Electronic mediums are ubiquitous in most the developed world.
Electronic media devices have found their way into all parts of modern life.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Electronic_media   (175 words)

  
 Journalism Curriculum
That means anyone interested in journalism should be active in one of the two campus newspapers or in student broadcasting.
Journalism 101, Introduction to News Media, which should be taken in the freshman year.
Journalism 301, Law and Communications, which may be taken during either the junior or the senior year.
journalism.wlu.edu /Curriculum   (876 words)

  
 Electronic Journalism - M/Cyclopedia of New Media
The profession of journalism was again transformed during the twentieth century as newsreels and radio developed and provided current information to large audiences during the Second World War.
Immediacy has always been a fundamental element of journalism as the very nature of the new is that it is ‘new’.
In many cases journalism and news in its various forms is monitored and regulated by a governing body, quite often being the leading political party.
wiki.media-culture.org.au /index.php/Electronic_Journalism   (4133 words)

  
 Global Beat: RTNDF Scholarships and Fellowships
Applicants for this fellowship must be employed in electronic journalism and have ten years or less experience in the field.
Applicants must be employed in electronic journalism and have ten years or less experience in the field.
One $2,000 scholarship is available for one year to an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in an electronic journalism sequence at an accredited or nationally recognized college or university.
www.bu.edu /globalbeat/pubs/Bloom0399.html   (435 words)

  
 Journalism.org - Journalism Tools: Ethics & Issues - Ethics Codes - RTNDA Ethics Code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Radio-Television News Directors Association, wishing to foster the highest professional standards of electronic journalism, promote public understanding of and confidence in electronic journalism, and strengthen principles of journalistic freedom to gather and disseminate information, establishes this Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
Professional electronic journalists should operate as trustees of the public, seek the truth, report it fairly and with integrity and independence, and stand accountable for their actions.
In meeting its responsibility to the profession of electronic journalism, RTNDA has created this code to identify important issues, to serve as a guide for its members, to facilitate self-scrutiny, and to shape future debate.
www.journalism.org /resources/tools/ethics/codes/rtnda.asp   (877 words)

  
 SJMC Electronic Journalism 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Students interested in concentrating in electronic journalism as a career need to pursue the Professional Journalism Track.
JOURNALISM 4451:ADVANCED ELECTRONIC NEWS WRITING AND REPORTING teaches the preparation and delivery of television newscasts.
ELECTRONIC JOURNALISM STUDENT WORK 2003-2004: This link contains the work of many of the students that graduated in May 2004 and are now working in the television news industry and work from students that will be graduating this year.
murphy.sjmc.umn.edu /broadcast04   (242 words)

  
 SJMC Electronic Journalism 2004 - Emmy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Students learn how to research, write and report different forms of television news stories including anchor readers, voiceovers and packages within a framework of news judgment and news ethics.
Students become familiar with the basics of shooting and editing electronic news stories; and produce full news packages for television.
*Distinguish between the writing styles required for electronic news and that which is acceptable or expected in print journalism (including difference between passive and active voice).
murphy.sjmc.umn.edu:16080 /broadcast/pages/3451.htm   (176 words)

  
 SJMC: ELECTRONIC JOURNALISM
Electronic journalism majors gain experience as reporters and producers through internships with television networks such as CNN in Atlanta and stations WIS TV, WLTX TV and WOLO TV in Columbia.
Electronic journalism seniors are in the newsroom five days a week producing a live, daily television newscast.
The newscast airs on a local cable channel and on the USC campus channel.
www.jour.sc.edu /academics/under/electronic.html   (97 words)

  
 University of Mississippi Libraries - Journalism Subject Guide
UM does not subscribe to specific journalism databases; however, Academic Search Premier and Business Source Premier will have articles on journalism and mass communication from both an academic and a professional standpoint..
Electronic journal issues are available through the online catalog; simply click on the Journals, Magazines and Newspapers link on the library's home page.
API is "the oldest and largest center devoted solely to training and professional development for the news industry and journalism educators." Excellent place for finding expert sources and locating both residential and online seminars.
www.olemiss.edu /depts/general_library/files/subject/journalism.html   (3401 words)

  
 Journalism Studies 20: Modules
New journalism was a term that was used when critics and writers became aware of a new style of journalism in the 1960s.
Wolfe says that the details of everyday life were once considered irrelevant in journalism, but that the writers of so-called new journalism understood that these details could be symbolic and contribute to social understanding.
Where a portion of the story is placed, and what it is placed next to, will profoundly affect the meaning the reader constructs as he or she is engaged with the story.
www.sasked.gov.sk.ca /docs/journal20/mod.html   (10413 words)

  
 Journalism Studies 20: Course Overview
Differences are found mainly in the forms and conventions and in the fact that the electronic media are more concerned with the immediate effects upon the viewers or listeners.
The key is to learn the basic craft and art of journalism for all media.
Module 2 asks students to apply their understanding of print journalism to one of the electronic media --television, radio, or the Internet.
www.sasked.gov.sk.ca /docs/journal20/over.html   (897 words)

  
 Electronic Journalism Position at University of South Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The University of South Carolina School of Journalism and Mass Communications seeks applicants for a full-time tenure track position in the electronic journalism program, available August 2003.
In July 2002, the University of South Carolina merged the College of Journalism and Mass Communications and the College of Library and Information Science to form the College of Mass Communications and Information Studies.
The School of Journalism and Mass Communications, originally organized as a department of journalism in 1923, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in four major areas of study ~ print journalism, electronic journalism, advertising and public relations.
www.beaweb.org /02jobs/jobsc.html   (550 words)

  
 RTNDF - High School Electronic Journalism Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The week-long boot camp for broadcast journalism teachers was designed to immerse and introduce them to the art of television news production.
Campers ranged in experience from never having taught broadcast journalism before to having several years of broadcast journalism teaching experience under their belts.
Along with learning journalism basics such as shooting, interviewing and storytelling strategies, campers also received in-depth training on how to operate equipment and digitally edit their video footage using Final Cut Pro.
www.rtnda.org /hsj/campstn.shtml   (420 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This site is a study project completed during the spring of 2003 by students enrolled in a Global Electronic Journalism course.
"Global Electronic Journalism" is a 20-credit course held in the department of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMK) at Stockholm University, Sweden.
The Journalism Education group examined journalism education in different countries of the world.
www.jmk.su.se /global03   (224 words)

  
 Journalism Library Electronic Resources
The databases below are a selective list of those most useful for Journalism School students and faculty.
Ethnic NewsWatch -- full-text newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from the ethnic, minority and native press in the U.S. Greenwire: the Environmental News Daily -- environmental news worldwide.
JSTOR -- full-text articles from more than 160 scholarly journals.
www.columbia.edu /cu/lweb/indiv/jour/coll/electronic.html   (486 words)

  
 Online Journalism Review
By Robert Niles, June 29, 2006 • OJR offers an update to its reader wiki of tips for writers who want to improve the practice of their craft online.
By Steve Bryant, June 27, 2006 • Business journalist Om Malik talks to OJR about blogs, business and the state of journalism.
The Online Journalism Review is published with support from the University of Southern California Annenberg Center, the USC Annenberg School for Communication and the Ford Foundation.
www.ojr.org   (346 words)

  
 Electronic Journalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Somewhere in the beginning of my freshman year, I found myself encased in the bowels of Cook, and my career with the Trincoll Journal thus began.
The Journal holds the distinction of being the Internet's firs Web Magazine, as far as we can tell, because its inception actually predates the web.
In any case, I have been writing articles for them since the fall of '99, and was subsequently elected/drafted into the position of Chief of Staff.
shakti.trincoll.edu /~amodi/Electronic.htm   (132 words)

  
 Undergraduate Programs | Electronic Media
The Electronic Media major is the only four-year video production and electronic journalism program in the state.
The major's primary mission is to prepare undergraduates for professional careers or for advanced studies in all electronic-media fields, production of documentaries, TV/radio news and public-affairs programs.
Students and faculty work in the state-of-the-art Chambers Electronic Media Center.
jcomm.uoregon.edu /undergraduate/electronic.php   (213 words)

  
 CMCIS: RESEARCH STRENGTHS
Science journalism, crisis and risk communications, applications of broadcast news research
Print journalism, media ethics, media economics, new media impacts on newsrooms and personnel
Journalism education, public relations writing, scholastic journalism history and digital photography
www.sc.edu /cmcis/res/sjmcfac.html   (304 words)

  
 New Media Concepts Press
CTV - Murrow who, he said, along with his colleagues invented electronic journalism by understanding it is all about telling a story.
NWITimes.com - He studied electronic journalism at Indiana University and took business courses at the University of Chicago, which led to jobs with ABC TV, a variety of local radio stations and The Times.
HispanicBusiness.com - The Wireless Election Connection moblog combines the scope of print journalism with the immediacy of electronic journalism and illustrates the possibilities and the future of news.
press.new-media-concepts.com   (2323 words)

  
 Columbia News ::: News Feature: New Media Leaders Discuss Impact of Electronic Journalism
At a recent panel discussion held at Columbia, five new media leaders explained how their news staffs have sprinted from the technology dark ages to the forefront of electronic journalism, arguing that others must follow suit or be relegated to the history books.
The event was the inaugural session of a new joint initiative between Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism and the Hearst Foundation to examine the latest media trends, with an emphasis on new media and online journalism.
As the panelists spoke and fielded questions -- many of them from mobile phones and e-mail -- moderator Sree Sreenivasan, Columbia Journalism School's dean of students, pulled up relevant Web sites on a screen behind the speakers.
www.columbia.edu /cu/news/05/12/future_of_news.html   (532 words)

  
 electronic journalism definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
electronic journalism definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
news transmitted by television or computer: news coverage that is transmitted electronically, e.g.
Global Warming: What You Need to Know on the Discovery Channel
encarta.msn.com /dictionary_1861689700/electronic_journalism.html   (70 words)

  
 Society of Professional Journalists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
SPJ's Open Doors project is a comprehensive guide not only to the Freedom of Information Act, but also to freedom of information in general and how it applies to your work and even your life.
FOI Toolkit: FOI Audits are a great way to monitor FOI compliance, build a group of journalists who have come up close and personal with FOI laws and demonstrate, once and for all, the weaknesses in state FOI laws.
Freedom of Information: The Society of Professional Journalists seeks to maintain constant vigilance in protection of the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and of the press and to encourage a climate in which journalism can be practiced freely.
www.spj.org   (731 words)

  
 School of Journalism and Electronic Media
Students and faculty entered the second year of a new curriculum in a new School of Journalism and Electronic Media in August.
We are very excited about the array of opportunities that this new School provides for students interested in journalism, electronic media and Internet communication.
We expect that the next few years will witness even more initiatives for our program, as we seek to provide our Journalism and Electronic Media majors with a level of academic and professional preparation that ranks us among the top programs across the nation.
www.cci.utk.edu /~jem   (205 words)

  
 Penn College Courses: Electronic Journalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Emphasizes practical experience in news gathering, news writing, reporting and interviewing for the electronic media with a focus on local and campus coverage.
Students will write and produce newscasts and public affairs programs for the College's radio station, WPTC, and the cable channel PCTV.
Students also examine ethical and legal issues in electronic journalism.
www.pct.edu /catalog/courses/MCM221.shtml   (80 words)

  
 Publications on Electronic Journalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Each month the feature topic is something different, but it usually centers around electronic communications media.
Articles often involve the media journalists would use as source material, and sometimes even address specific journalism issues.
For a series of articles on journalism and the Internet, take a look at David Churbuck's series in the "Net Editors" section of internetMCI's "What's New" feature.
www.homepage.montana.edu /~sheehan/nickel/pubsonjm.html   (149 words)

  
 EJ is an abbreviation for Electronic journalism an...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
EJ is an abbreviation for Electronic journalism an...
"Electronic journalism", an old name for Electronic news gathering Electronic news gathering
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
www.biodatabase.de /EJ   (62 words)

  
 Indiatimes Learning..........Careers - Electronic Journalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The hairstyles and make up of artists is the responsibility of beauticians.
Camera team – The camera team specialises in either working with film or electronic cameras.
The director decides the shots with the camera supervisor, and for the recording, each camera person works according to a list, which directs them about the shots their camera has to take and when they are supposed to take them.
learning.indiatimes.com /career/car_options/media/elecjour_c.htm   (532 words)

  
 Electronic Journalism Position at the University of Louisville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Electronic Journalism Position at the University of Louisville
The Department of Communication at the University of Louisville invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor beginning Fall 2003, pending final university approval, with a specialty in electronic journalism to teach undergraduate and graduate students and to conduct a program of research.
Send letter, CV, official transcript, and three letters of recommendation to Stuart Esrock, Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY Candidate review will begin January 20, 2003.
www.beaweb.org /02jobs/jobul.html   (99 words)

  
 Electronic Journalism
Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism (Turning Points in His...
Customer Review: Although I grew up with parents and teachers extolling the legacy of Murrow, I never experienced his live broadcasts.
EDWARD R. MURROW AND THE BIRTH OF BROADCAST JOURNALISM brings home the man and his achievements.
metajournalism.org /electronic-journalism.htm   (409 words)

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