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Journalism Unlikely to Return to Its Glory DaysAfter articles listed "journalism" as the least useful college degree, people responded with rants and raves. With modern technology, old-school paid journalism may be down for the count.
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Wikileaks and Julian Assange Are a Pivitol Point in Journalism, Freedom of Speech and CyberspaceNever before has a world event in journalism sparked such controversy. Wikileaks and Julian Assange are uniting reporters globally who continually fight for Freedom of the Press.
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What's Happening to Journalism?Journalism has grown significantly, but through this growth journalism is now not at all what it used to be. This said, how can journalism now be defined? -
What I Did with My College Journalism DegreeTrying to pursue a career in journalism has been like trying to run up the side of a mountain as it sinks rapidly into the sea. I've had to parlay my experience into an adjacent industry, while continuing to freelance for sites like this one. -
Why College Students Should and Shouldn't Pursue Journalism as Their MajorI wrote on my high school newspaper and spent my first two college semesters as a Journalism. While I really enjoy writing, I decided to drop out and look for different alternatives. Why you may want to reconsider journalism.
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How to Break into JournalismIf you've ever wanted to see an article you've written appear in a magazine or a newspaper, but you don't have any experience in journalism, fear not: Having a journalism degree isn't a hard-and-fast requirement.
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History of JournalismJournalism has always suppose to be the same thing, but the face of journalism has changed quite a but throughout the years.
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History of Watergate and Its Lasting Effects on Investigative JournalismWatergate was not only a pivotal event in American history, but was influential in the legacy and role of journalism as well. Without Watergate, journalism would be the same as it was 50 years ago.
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Mike Wallace Received Lifetime Achievement Award for JournalismAn overview of the career of CBS newsman Mike Wallace that led to his receipt of the University of Illinois' Lifetime Achievement Award for Journalism.
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Mizzou's Unique Journalism Program Offers More Than Your Average Media StudiesOn a weekend of pure excitement for an old friend's graduation from a college journalism studies program in Columbia, Missouri, I got a special, behing the scenes look at what may be the only commercial television station employing students as reporters.
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Women's Journalism: The Life of Peggy HullThe advancement of women's journalism in society including mass media and journalism. This paper desscribes Peggy Hull, one woman's passion for journalism and trials and tribulations as a war correspondent throughout her life.
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Viewpoint: Journalism SchoolsThe decision to attend a journalism school is one that should not be made quickly. One writer and former journalism school student tells it like it really is.
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Ethics in JournalismThe value of personal and professional ethics is touted as being of the greatest importance in news journalism. As cultural values change, do we also find that the values of our news media change?
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Problems Facing Print JournalismCarroll describes himself as a reluctant pessimist. As much as he would love to be proven wrong, the reality, as he sees it, is there are two problems facing the future of print journalism: public ownership, and the internet.
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Crucial Tips for Journalism Job InterviewsHere are some simple but effective tips for a successful journalism job interview. Keep these in mind while searching for your dream job. -
What is Freelance Journalism?Freelance journalism is one of the more hectic forms of freelance writing. If you want to become a successful freelance journalist, you'll need to be comfortable with spending much time hunting down stories, traveling from place to place, and writing under short deadlines.
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Breaking into Local JournalismHow to break into local journalism, and why an apprenticeship in newspaper writing can be so important to the aspiring writer.
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About Journalism and ObjectivityJournalism is vital for the development of societies. Journalism can be informative, balanced and well informed. It can often be a confused, unresearched, opinionated option. Journalism today with strong ethical values contributes to the up building of societies.
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Is Associated Content the Future of Journalism?Associated Content is a credible website with thousands of different stories containing the views of average Americans, a valuable resource left out of traditional media. -
What Happened to Responsible Journalism?The American Public seems to hang on every word of the media. They bring us stories filled with fluff and banter, yet we accept it as journalism. What happened to holding our media accountable for quality? -
Book Review of All the President's Men: What Hard-Core Journalism is all AboutA review of "All the President's Men" from the point of view of a journalism student.
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So You Want to Go to Journalism School... Seriously?This is an article about the general curriculum of journalism schools are like, how the campus culture of them is and how the job market for the field is right now.
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Incredibly Bad Journalism: A Sign of the 'Ebbing Tide' of Media CentralizationThanks to the Internet, and the birth of the digital publishing age, the centralization tide is now ebbing (thank God!), but there is one very nasty side effects: bad Journalism. -
Why I'm Journalism MajorWith whatever career path we choose to take, something drives us to excel. Here's what made me dip into Journalism.
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Exploring Written JournalismProximity, objectivity, open and closed ended questions, the inverted pyramid, a delayed lead, foreshadowing, focus structure, covering speeches, writing crime stories, and writing stories about rape are all important aspects of journalism
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Different Wars, Different JournalismJames Tobin's historical biography of Ernie Pyle, the WWII journalist known to thousands, gave me a new lens through which to view the war in Iraq. -
Careers for Graduates with a Degree in JournalismToday's world is so media driven and media saturated that there are many jobs available for grads with a degree in journalism. Not all journalism opportunities are in located in newspapers.
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Stereotyping in Contemporary JournalismIt's no secret: today's journalism is biased. While everyone argues over whether this bias leans to the left or right, there is no argument that certain biases are prevalent in both liberal and conservative media-the biases against minorities.
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Great Men of Journalism: William Randolph Hearst and Joseph PulitzerWilliam Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer were both great men in the history of Journalism. I believe that Hearst is the greater editor when compared to Pulitzer.
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Journalism's Effect in the 19th and 20th CenturiesJournalism, writers, publishers, and editors were effective in advancing the causes of labor, women's suffrage, temperance, socialism, and minorities through newspapers and magazines during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, at different levels.
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