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| | News analysts, reporters, and correspondents |
 | | Students planning a career in broadcasting take courses in radio and television news and production. |  | | Competition will be keen for jobs at large metropolitan and national newspapers, broadcast stations, and magazines; most entry-level openings arise at small broadcast stations and publications. |  | | Work on high school and college newspapers, at broadcasting stations, or on community papers or U.S. Armed Forces publications also provides practical training. |
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http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos088.htm
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| | Newswise |
 | | This fellowship is open to experienced print or broadcast professionals, or journalism educators. |  | | The fellow, who must meet normal admissions criteria for the master's program in journalism, will enroll full time while also working with Center staff on an independent or ongoing investigation. |  | | Scholars are expected to pursue independent research during this time, preferably leading to a book or other ambitious project. |
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http://www.newswise.com/resources/j_grants
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| | Journalism - encyclopedia article about Journalism. |
 | | Broadcasting Broadcast journalism refers to television news and radio news, as well as the online news outlets of broadcast affiliates. |  | | Historically and currently these principles are most widely known to journalists as their professional "code of ethics" or the "canons of journalism." The basic codes and canons commonly appear in statements drafted by both professional journalism associations and individual print, broadcast, and online news organizations. |  | | Journalism is a discipline of collecting, verifying, reporting and analyzing information Information is a term with many meanings depending on context, but is as a rule closely related to such concepts as meaning, knowledge, instruction, communication, representation, and mental stimulus. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Journalism
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| | Washington Semester |
 | | You examine virtually every aspect of journalism, from print and broadcast media to feature writing and media relations. |  | | You learn how to discover and develop the stories that make headlines, change lives, and destroy careers by discussing journalism with some of the most noted print and broadcast professionals in the industry. |  | | Our journalism students come here because they know that Washington, D.C., is where it all comes together-politics, big business, hard news, history. |
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http://www.american.edu/washingtonsemester/2.programs/2.7JO.html
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| | Journalism |
 | | In radio and television journalism, students produce news bulletins and professional quality show tapes to present employers in the broadcast media |  | | JEA Ossie Awards for Student Journalism, Best Print Feature (Undergraduate) |  | | Ossie Awards for Student Journalism, Best Print Feature (Undergraduate) |
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http://www.macleay.edu.au/journal.html
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| | Journalism Dept. of Eastern Illinois University |
 | | Broadcast journalism students work closely with experienced faculty members at WEIU-TV and WEIU-FM, while public relations students develop their skills by serving clients through The Agency, a student-run public relations organization. |  | | Radio and Television: Introduced to broadcasting through hands-on experience at WEIU-TV and WEIU FM 88.9, graduates choose careers as reporters, editors, producers and directors with radio and television stations. |  | | Emerging Media Technologies: Eastern journalism students in all concentrations work with up-to-date, computer-based technology and develop related skills. |
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http://www.eiu.edu/~journal
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| | Common Sense Journalism: Newspapers' innovation problem |
 | | So when we talk about innovation in the newspaper business (and broadcasting, which faces similar problems, though of lesser magnitude) and of changing the actual form of the paper, let's not just bemoan the culture, lousy as it can be and important as it is. |  | | Now, you might well be able to reinvent yourself and convince all those individual generators to send their power to you and you could use your mega-transmitter to broadcast that power over the air so that they would not have to individually invest, even marginally, in their own transmitter. |  | | This is the challenge to innovation that has befuddled manufacturing industries for time immemorial; when technology changes, those with the new technology can afford to be nimble and quick because they do not have the embedded costs. |
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http://commonsensej.blogspot.com/2004/12/newspapers-innovation-problem.html
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| | Technorati Tag: journalism |
 | | I have now uploaded my documentary on Connacht Rugby which was partially broadcast on Galway Bay FM before the Newcastle game... |  | | Graduate Schools for Journalism GradSchools.com is a comprehensive and informative directory of graduate and postgrad programs. |  | | Journalism Earn your accredited journalism degree 100% online. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tags/journalism
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| | Civic Journalism - A Decade of Innovation |
 | | The magazine was lauding the 10 newspapers in the country that "Do it right." At the top of their list was the Wisconsin State Journal, which has the oldest continuing civic journalism broadcast and print partnership in the country. |  | | Civic journalism is either all bad or all good, without entertaining the notion that you could have good and bad civic journalism, just like you have good and bad investigative journalism, political reporting or feature writing. |  | | Civic journalism much more actively seeks input from ordinary people and builds in entry points for that input. |
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http://www.southernct.edu/~seymour/cases/nucivic.htm
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| | Poynter Online - The Ethics of Civic Journalism: Independence as the Guide |
 | | Civic Journalism is "a fundamental change in the way we do our business," according to former broadcast network news executive Ed Fouhy. |  | | And, make no mistake, just as public OR civic journalism is defined in different ways by different journalists, it is practiced in different ways by different news organizations. |  | | Poynter Institute senior scholar Roy Peter Clark (1994) ties the evolution of public journalism to the way journalists have perceived their function. |
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http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=5594
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| | WVU :: Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism |
 | | Community outreach and service learning are incorporated into our print and online journalism, broadcast news, public relations, advertising and integrated marketing communications programs. |  | | Teaching in all the program areas embraces a coaching/mentoring philosophy that results in real products – stories, broadcasts, campaigns and projects – that are published and adopted by real clients. |  | | The WVU Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism is a student-centered journalism school that has been graduating mass communications specialists since 1939. |
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http://journalism.wvu.edu
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| | JD Lasica: Online writings |
 | | How the Net is shaping journalism ethics — A look at how online news sites and organizations are faring in the credibility department, compared with their print and broadcast cousins. |  | | 149; Weblogs: A new source of news — A look at amateur journalism and the increasing reliance that journalists will place upon expert Webloggers as a source of news and information. |  | | News ratings on the Net — How the push for a "family friendly" Internet nearly led online news organizations to create a licensing system for Web journalism. |
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http://jdlasica.com/webjournalism.html
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| | JD Lasica: Online writings |
 | | How the Net is shaping journalism ethics — A look at how online news sites and organizations are faring in the credibility department, compared with their print and broadcast cousins. |  | | Weblogs: A new source of news — A look at amateur journalism and the increasing reliance that journalists will place upon expert Webloggers as a source of news and information. |  | | News ratings on the Net — How the push for a "family friendly" Internet nearly led online news organizations to create a licensing system for Web journalism. |
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http://www.jdlasica.com/webjournalism.html
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| | Newspaper Research Journal: Election coverage reflects civic journalism values |
 | | Some critics of civic journalism have persuasively argued that much of what is wrong with modern journalism can be traced directly to the fact that the new corporate owners of newspapers and broadcast outlets have slashed budgets to the point that newsrooms are chronically understaffed. |  | | The Pew Center for Civic Journalism has recognized many of them with the Batten Awards. |  | | Civic journalists argue that, if this slide is to be reversed, journalism must change its ways to provide the public with information that is more useful, more relevant to public problems, more encouraging of civil and productive discourse and more inclusive of diverse perspectives. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3677/is_200210/ai_n9130211
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 | | Leonard H. Goldenson Endowed Professor of Local Broadcasting, University of Missouri School of Journalism, 1988-1998, 2002 -2005 |  | | Administrator and Faculty Evaluation Subcommittee (Chair), School of Journalism, 1989-1990 |  | | Also at the University of Missouri School of Journalism I was one of two people who helped design the graduate Media Management Model that was instituted in 1990. |
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http://www.charleswarner.us/vitae.html
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| | MSU Media Communications -- News Releases |
 | | In 1985, The Hall of Fame was renamed and expanded to include broadcast journalism and journalism educators. |  | | Nomination forms may be obtained from Steve Lacy, chair, Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame Committee, School of Journalism, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1212, or telephone (517) 355-1520. |  | | Nominees are judged on their contributions to Michigan journalism, courage, innovation, leadership and influence on others in the industry. |
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http://www.msu.edu/dept/univrel/media/releases/oct99/jhallfame.html
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| | Broadcast Journalism (PL52) |
 | | BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism is a very popular course and our new broadcast newsroom, opened in November 2004, is making the course even more popular. |  | | We work very closely with the Broadcast Journalism Training Council, (BJTC is the professional body which overseas broadcast journalism training in the UK) and the course is accredited by the BJTC. |  | | We teach the legal and ethical issues involved in broadcast journalism. |
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http://www.staffs.ac.uk/courses/undergrad/filmjournalismandbroadcastmedia/tcm1985464.php
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| | broadcast journalism - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library |
 | | ...Battle for the Soul of Broadcast Journalism -ii- Salant, CBS, and the Battle for the Soul of Broadcast Journalism The Memoirs of Richard...the battle for the soul of broadcast journalism: the memoirs of Richard... |  | | ...Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism Forthcoming Titles...Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism TURNINGPOINTS Also...Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism TURNINGPOINTS BOB... |  | | Broadcast journalism--Study and teaching, Journalism, College--Surveys, Syracuse University--Curricula |
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http://www.questia.com/search/broadcast-journalism
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| | RTNDF High School Journalism Project |
 | | For the third straight year, The Radio and Television News Directors High School Journalism Project is sending high school broadcast journalism teachers to the The Student Television Network 2006 Affiliate Convention on February 2-4, 2006 at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, CA. |  | | If you are strating a broadcast journalism programs at your high school, apply today for an RTNDF Scholarship. |  | | Broadcast in a Box is free for new Broadcast Journalism teacehrs. |
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http://www.rtndf.org/resources/highschool.shtml
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| | Workshops in Ukraine Focus on Journalism Education |
 | | At Uzhhorod, the journalism program has made arrangements to use the studios of the local broadcast media, but several faculty said the directors of these studios were reluctant to let students actually use the equipment, which is expensive and can be easily damaged. |  | | Journalism educators from universities in Western Ukraine joined in workshops held in the cities of Lviv and Uzhhorod in April to discuss curricular trends in journalism education around the world, the difficulty of finding funds to equip laboratories for broadcast journalism and approaches to teaching journalism. |  | | Considerable time was spent both in Lviv and Uzhhorod talking about the difficulties of offering broadcast journalism, which is expensive because of equipment needs, demands for specialized space, and the requirement that the journalism department hire trained technicians. |
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http://www.grady.uga.edu/coxcenter/activities/activities0102/act045.htm
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| | Cardiff University - JOMEC - Broadcast Journalism Applications |
 | | First and foremost you need to pursuade us that journalism, and broadcast journalism in particular, is what you want to do as a career. |  | | Journalism is an ideal starting point for many broadcast careers. |  | | So any evidence of a committment to journalism (in whatever form) is valuable, as is an an informed interest in the industry you are seeking to enter. |
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http://www.cf.ac.uk/jomec/en/admissions/79/81.html
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| | School of Communication - University of Miami |
 | | All broadcast journalism students are encouraged to become involved in UMTV, the campus cable television channel that has a viewership of 600,000 cable subcribers, or the student-run radio station, WVUM-FM, a 1.3 kilowatt station serving South Florida. |  | | Broadcast journalism emphasizes writing skills and requires that students take course work in a combination of political science, history, or economics. |  | | Broadcast journalism students have many opportunities to intern or work part-time within the Greater Miami-Fort Lauderdale area. |
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http://com.miami.edu/undergraduate/Broadcast_Journalism.htm
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| | Broadcast Journalism Broadcast News Television Journalism Questia.com Online Library |
 | | ...reputation for excellence in broadcast journalism based largely on the quality...development of the field of broadcast journalism. |  | | ...of religious broadcasters on issues such...chill" critical journalism were not persuasive...not insulate broadcast journalism from the possibility...action, may make... |  | | ...6 A PROPOSAL FOR GOVERNMENT PROVISION OF BROADCAST ACCESS 129 Precedent for Communication Access...mention Jeffery A. Smith of the University of Iowa, School of Journalism... |
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http://www.questia.com/library/communication/journalism/broadcast-journalism.jsp
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| | Broadcast Journalism School |
 | | LA, CA The Broadcast Journalism School is a one-stop, full-service seminar for conservatives who want a career in journalism. |  | | An intense two-day seminar, the Broadcast Journalism School is designed to give aspiring journalists the skills necessary to bring balance to the media and succeed in this highly competitive field. |  | | To register for the Broadcast Journalism School click here or call the Institute at (800) 827-5323. |
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http://www.leadershipinstitute.org/02TRAINING/001BJS/001BJS.cfm
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| | BCIT : : Broadcast and Media Communications - Broadcast Journalism: Full-time, Diploma of Technology |
 | | Broadcast Journalism students work both with Radio students in providing news coverage on CFML and with Television students in covering television news stories. |  | | The need for trained personnel continues in radio and television, broadcast journalism and related areas. |  | | Broadcast and Media Communications programs fill early, so it is in the applicant's best interest to submit an application and supporting documentation as early as possible. |
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http://www.bcit.ca/study/programs/610adiplt
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| | PG Dip Broadcast Journalism |
 | | The Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism is available as a two-year part-time or one year full-time course. |  | | Newswriting, TV and radio journalism are taught in small groups through lectures, workshops and broadcast simulation or actual on-air work on the Department's annual Restricted Service Licence radio station, DiverCity FM. |  | | Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to broadcast journalism through prior experience on campus radio and TV, hospital radio, voluntary work in community radio or TV stations and/or journalism in print or online media. |
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http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/courses/postgrad/broadcast
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| | And that's the way Cronkite still is - Orlando Sentinel : Television |
 | | Cronkite, who retired from the anchor chair in 1980, has had a quarter-century to watch broadcast news from the sidelines, and he doesn't think the current generation of TV journalists is doing a bad job. |  | | Cronkite's talk, she said, led her to question her belief that print journalism is for journalists and broadcast journalism is for pretty faces. |  | | Given the criticism Cronkite has leveled over the years, he was surprisingly supportive of current broadcast journalism, though he separates the talking heads of many cable shows from network journalists reporting for the evening news shows. |
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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/tv/cl-et-cronkite30sep30,0,7293207.story?coll=orl-dp-classifieds
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| | The AWC Matrix - Association for Women in Communications |
 | | The Broadcast News Competition was added in 1988 to the Hearst Foundation's Journalism Awards Program that for 41 years has included print and news photography competitions, and now offers awards totaling $400,000 in scholarships, matching grants and stipends. |  | | The William Randolph Hearst Foundation has announced the student radio and television broadcast finalists selected in the February Journalism Awards Program broadcast competition. |  | | The 2000-2001 broadcast news competitions are held in 105 member colleges and universities of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication with accredited undergraduate journalism programs. |
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http://www.toad.net/~womcom/88Uk9XyQ8fKPBJ6iMKboOD1/SpringMatrix2001/hearst-bn.html
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