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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Broadcast Journalism | Broadcast News | Television Journalism | Questia.com Online Library
...News and Journalism in the UK is an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the political, economic and regulatory environments of press and broadcast journalism in...
...of religious broadcasters on issues such...chill" critical journalism were not persuasive...not insulate broadcast journalism from the possibility...action, may make...
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 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Henry W. Grady (1850-1889)
NGE >> Media >> Print Journalism >> Newspapers >> Editors and Owners >> Henry W. Grady (1850-1889)
Brought up after his father's death by his mother, Anne Gartrell Grady, young Grady showed talent as a writer and debater.
After graduating from the University of Georgia, he briefly studied literature and history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville before returning to Georgia in 1869 to pursue a career in journalism.
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 Miamist: Staff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Rachael is pursuing a career in print journalism and hopes to write culinary reviews in the future.
She currently pursuing a career in, you guessed it, journalism.
She has BA in journalism and was a freelancer in New Orleans and keeps all of us in line.
www.miamist.com /staff.php   (543 words)

  
 Dan Gillmor on Open Source Journalism (by Jeremy Zawodny)
Journalism's new world: networks everywhere, anyone can publish, good tools for doing so.
The Command Post is an example of self-assembling journalism--distributed journalism.
My blog is brought to you by the folks at iphpBB, providing anyone with a free phpBB forum.
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 Citizen USA - Editorials
Well, maybe a more correct observation is that the cry is no longer being ignored by the mainstream press.
But on the other hand, the newspaper does intend to increase its coverage of “faith issues.” She conceded, “I do think that journalism for awhile has really not done a good job covering faith issues, we ought to be doing a better jobÂ…but (the DDN) does do better than lot of other places.”
So, it will be for the readers to discern whether the Dayton Daily News and other mainstream liberal media outlets are putting on widow dressing for the conservatives and the Christians.
www.christiancitizen.com /contents.php?typeid=5&id=31   (1051 words)

  
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