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Tim Russert's Whiteboard Among Artifacts of Good Journalism at NewseumTim Russert may go down as the epitome of what great journalism is all about. But the Newseum in Washington, D.C. (where Russert was a trustee) will keep the reminder alive through compelling exhibits that will breed more with Russert's integrity.
The Brief Rise and Prolonged Fall of Gonzo JournalismHunter S. Thomspon invented gonzo journalism with the publication of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." Today, gonzo is struggling to survive. Is Rolling Stone magazine's Matt Taibbi up to the challenge?
Lara Logan's Horror at the Hands of Egyptian Men Who Blame Her (video)The camera, and its light, was dying and it was that very moment, when the light of the camera died, the mood of the immediate crowd started changing.- Internet Opens so Many More Possibilities for Journalists, Creators of ContentThe Internet allows everyday people to build a body of professional work, gain a following, and get paid for it.
- Fox News and the GOPA paper discussing Fox News and its role in mass media and society. Shows it bias and clear affect on conservative, mainly Republican Party, movements.
- An Interview with Jeb Wright of Classic Rock RevisitedJeb Wright is the editor of Classic Rock Revisited (www.classicrockrevisited.com). He has just released a book entitled 'From the Vault Series 1: Stadium Rock', a collection of some of his favorite interviews from the first ten years.
East Coast Bias and Bad Reporting by ESPN Making Seattle Sonic Fans Look "Uncaring"In a media of sports dominated by East Coast coverage, even an event like a major sports team leaving a city should be big news.- The Fall of the TV Guide EmpireAll you have to do is dig out an old copy of TV Guide from just 20 years ago and hold it up to the new format of TV Guide to see the differences in quality. But the inside contents is where you'll realize the world of difference between TV Guide of old and now...
- Prince Harry in Afghanistan... And OutPrince Harry, the 23-year-old son of Prince Charles of England, has been in Afghanistan since December 2007. A military family views the pros and cons of fighting alongside high profile military personnel.
- Plagiarism in Politics: The New Philosophy of Forgiveness in the Borrowing of Other People's WorkIt usually shocks most people when they find out how many notable figures in history were accused of plagiarism--usually when in college. Today, the philosophy seems to be more about how the words are expressed rather than where they came from...
Charles Bukowski: Poet Laureate of Skid RowHenry Charles "Hank" Bukowski set down the lives of American outsiders and working people in poems, short-stories and novels in simple, unadorned language- The Lack of Urgency in Today's MusicI don't see urgency in today's music. I don't see the movement; from the musicians or the audience. Something, someday, will wake us all up, and when that happens, here are some of the names in music that people will find.
- True Independent Filmmaking: Outside of the Studio SystemUnderstand why trying to break into Hollywood is next to impossible without a connection. Examples of filmmakers who succeeded without Hollywood. Strategies for filmmakers to create their own careers making movies and more importanly earning a living.
- 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
- Al-Qaeda, Iraq and the Two ShakirsA case that could prove ties between Iraq and 9/11 is being ignored by almost everyone.
- New Dunes Clinic Offers Complete Eye Care and Midwest HospitalityThe gift of clear vision is one of the many medical miracles happening at the Dakota Dunes Tower Medical Center. A simple surgical procedure offered at Bruening Eye Specialists is changing lives.
- Mind Wanderings - the Esoterrian Journals of Fiona Mc CafferyFiona McCaffery, once reknowned as a world traveled journalist with many awards and accolades to her credit has embarked upon a new mission in her lifes work. In her mind, Fiona travels to the Esoterra Crestarion to interview the last of a dying breed of Celestial Royals.
- Why Does the Media Make Such a Big Deal About Race and Gender in the Presidential Race?Unhappy that American voters may be making decisions based on candidate qualifications or where they stand on issues, the media beats the race and gender drum with regard to Obama and Hillary - why?
- Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul vs. Tim Russert of Meet the PressTim Russert, host of Meet the Press engaged in questionable tactics and debunking of Ron Paul, Republican Presidential hopeful and proponent of abolishing the IRS and Federal Reserve
- There is Evidence that Mainstream Television Journalism Does Not Have a Liberal BiasFormer NBC President Richard Wright unintentionally exploded the myth of a liberal bias in American television journalism by complaining in his new book that Katie Couric was a rabid, Bush-baiting radical lefty. This is not a joke.
- My Dream of Becoming a TV/Radio News PresenterDetails the pros of working in the media world
- Local TV News & Fear: 61% of Lead Stories Deal with Crimes or Court Cases, Says SurveyMany study groups, and many journalists themselves, have decried local TV's emphasis on "it leads if it bleeds." This story shows a personal impact.
- MSNBC's Notre Dame Central Web Page a Conflict of InterestAs the college football season quickly approaches, Notre Dame Football fans, if not feeling secure on the field, should feel secure knowing that they are in the hands of the mighty corporate giant that is General Electric.
- University of New Mexico: A Happening SchoolThe lowdown on the surrounding area of UNM.
- What You Love to Hate About JournalismPersonally; I'd like to thank Don Imus, for opening up the door to discussions about race that haven't occurred in this country for quite some time, particularly about sexism and how we've portrayed young African-American women in the media.
- A Day in the Life of a Work-At-Home MomI hope that people read this and find a new respect for the hardest job on earth, an at-home parent. And, the day starts...
Who Were the Muckrakers and What Were Their Motives?This essay also mentions the media's biases that still are there to this day.
A Reporter Jumps at the Chance to Cover Skydiving - and Lives to Write About ItAs an assignment for a local paper I had the chance to skydive on a local TV show. This is a story that captured my experience skydiving.- A Review of Al Franken's Book Lies and the Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the RightThis is a review of Lies and the Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right, by Al Franken. Along with discussing the books contents, I digress into stories and experiences that have shaped my personal political views.
- The Curious Case of Deep ThroatIn the history of journalism, the turn of the screw on protecting sources happened in a landmark decision is disturbing. Technology has created both instant successes and also many cover-ups of journalistic errors.
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