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Steering the New Journalism Past Potholes of MisinformationThe new media sometimes confuses rather than enlightens because some reporters don't fact check or focus on political agendas. A combination of citizen and traditional media properly developed can help prevent misinformation.
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?- The Most Important Issue in Journalism Ethics TodayWritten for a media ethics class, this paper examines the failings of "traditional objectivity," and the need for the media to come up with a new definition of objectivity in order to better serve our nation's democratic principles.
- Why Blog Writing is the New JournalismEveryone now considers blog writing as the window for the readers to see what is on the blogger's thoughts. We have blogging to thank for that feat.
Citizen Journalism: Grassroots News Where it CountsCitizen journalism is hoped to partner with mainstream news by providing local, on the ground information. Some, however, without training try to replace journalists with agenda-driven, non-local material that detracts from citizen media ideals.
Transforming the Journalism Industry to Fit the Digital AgeThis is a proposal to fix some of the current difficulties with the journalism industry.- The Very Uncertain Future of Journalism, the Nation's Eyes, Ears and MouthIt's been said that the journalism establishment is dying. In this, still only the dawn of the information age, finding those loudly making these claims is as easy as entering 'death print journalism' in Google and browsing the doomsday predictions.
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?- Hunter S. Thompson and Gonzo JournalismHunter S. Thompson was an American journalist in the `60s and `70s who broke all the rules.
"From the G-Man" Honored by New York State SenateIn 2010, "From The G-Man" received a proclamation from the New York State Senate...- Catholic Colleges and Universities in New York: Part OneNew York state is home to numerous Catholic colleges and universities that offer a truly excellent education experience.
- First-Person: How I Beat My Unemployment Blues with New MediaBeating unemployment back isn't easy. For me, the key lay in a new career in New Media. Finding web work - with Associated Content - gave me financial security, and changed my life.
Nikita - "Freelance Journalism is Dangerous" Episode 3 RecapFind out what happened on the third episode of the CW's new spy drama starring Maggie Q
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.- Work from Home Jobs: New Listings #1Find new work from home jobs with these job listings for recent work from home jobs.
- Work from Home Jobs: New Listings #4New work from home job listings. Skim through these work from home job listings to find a work at home job for you and apply directly.
- Work from Home Jobs: New Listings #3New work from home jobs and companies filling work from home jobs. List of work from home jobs.
- 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.
- History of JournalismJournalism has always suppose to be the same thing, but the face of journalism has changed quite a but throughout the years.
- New York Times Reporter David Rohde Escapes Taliban After Seven Months of CaptivityThe New York Times reported Saturday that David Rohde, a Times Pulitzer-winning reporter, had escaped from the Taliban Friday night, ending over seven months of captivity. Rohde had went to Afghanistan to research a book and was taken captive...
- 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.
- The Best Colleges in New York CityList of Manhattan area universities and colleges with relevant info, including NYU, New School, Columbia, and Marymount Manhattan.
- U2's Bono Signs Writing Deal with the New York TimesLong known for its coverage of the arts and sciences, business, real estate, economics, the New York Times, the worlds most powerful newspaper, has a long-standing practice of inviting the well-known and well-regarded to its editorial page.
- Living in New York CityOverview of the local haunts, tourist attractions, and relocation guide to New York City.
New Fire for Modern Men and WomenCitizen Journalism is a new tool, made possible by the interactivity offered by the WWW. Here I share some ideias on how one can make most of their CJing.- 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.
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.- 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.
- 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?
- 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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