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Oklahoma journalism icon Joan Gilmore dies at 94
Joan Gilmore
Oklahoma City lost a great friend on Monday.
Joan Gilmore, who arrived in Oklahoma City in 1952 as a young reporter from Waukegan, Illinois, died at age 94, days before her May 14 birthday.
In a career spanning more than half…
World Press Freedom Day 2022: Journalism matters more than ever
Map of the World Press Freedom Index.
"Freedom of the press is defined as the ability of journalists as individuals and collectives to select, produce and disseminate information in the public interest free from political, economic, legal…
Publisher bids farewell to Midsomer Norton & Radstock Journal
An editor has bid farewell to the newspaper she served for nearly 19 years.
Rebecca Brooks is leaving her post at Midsomer Norton & Radstock Journal, where she had worked since September 2004 and held the editor's chair for nine years.…
Media mogul Steven Swartz discusses the state of journalism and what drew him to Sarasota
Warm weather and world-famous beaches have made Sarasota a destination for influential showbiz and political figures and, most recently, Steven Swartz, president and CEO of the publishing company Hearst.
If you…
Peter Jackson, former editor of the Newcastle Journal, dies aged 63
An award-winning regional business editor has died aged 63.
Tributes were paid to Peter Jackson, who was named North East Business Journalist of the Year four times during his time at Newcastle daily the Journal.
While at the Journal, he…
St. George News crushes 4-state journalism contest with 13 prizes – St George News
First Place Certificates for St. George News Writers Awarded at…
The Marshall Project Wins Two Sigma Awards for Data Journalism
The Marshall Project was honored for two of our recent projects by the prestigious Sigma Awards, which celebrate the best data journalism from around the world. In the “special project” category, journalists Nicole Lewis…
Local Office survey reveals struggle of people with disabilities at home
Regional journalists have helped expose the struggles of people with disabilities to have their homes adapted following a national inquiry.
Headlines across the country have published stories following an investigation into the matter by…
Bernard Schoenburg, a former Daily Illini, recounts his career in journalism
You could say that Bernard Schoenburg's career as one of Illinois' most prominent political journalists was sparked by a report on British rock band Jethro Tull.
When Schoenburg walked through the doors of the Daily Illini office in 1974…
The latest journalism on Ukraine-Russia and other notable media news
Hello. First, a note on the Poynter report. This is the last edition of the week, and for the next 10 days. We're going to take a break to recharge the batteries. The newsletter will be back on April 18. Thanks, as!-->…
Diehard veterans; In the name of kyiv and journalism by Laura Haim
They came. Almost all of them are here: Nachtweyboth Turnleys, Bouvet, Delahaye, Chauvel, Haviv, Van der Stockt, Yaghobzadeh…The legends of photojournalism of the last century, the stars of the golden age of reportage.And surprisingly,…
Senior Director of Visual Journalism Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox is senior director of visual journalism at the Daily Herald.
Knox joined the Daily Herald as a DuPage desk photographer in 1990 and has held his current position since 2007.
As Director of…
Lala Mulk Raj Saraf: Father of Journalism in Jammu and Kashmir – Jammu Kashmir Latest News |…
Rachna Vinod“The power of the press, you must know, is neither a gift given to us by a capitalist nor a domain bestowed on us by a government. It is a trust placed in our hands by the people and to!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Journalism regulation proposed as Republican resolution at Mesa County assembly – The Journal
Other proposed resolutions would denounce Democrats as communists, call for the abolition of mail-in voting
Mesa County Republican Party Chairman Kevin!-->…
Entertainment journalism on the ropes? Netflix organizes its own Junket “Bridgerton”
Not too long ago, the occasion of a $100 million showrunner, debuting the second season of what is his "network's" most successful series of all time, called for a grueling press conference involving dozens of one-on-one interviews for…
Scott Pelley offers lessons from four decades of journalism at Vail event
Scott Pelley - the most awarded correspondent in '60 Minutes' 51-year history - shared insight into his five-decade career in the news as part of the Symposium's 50th Anniversary Winter!-->…
Journalism 207: Start Your Media Career Here
Journalism 207, a series of online Zoom training sessions for high school students, is an initiative involving journalists from the Portland Press Herald, Morning Sentinel, Kennebec Journal and Sun Journal who provide expert advice and…
Morgan’s School of Global Journalism and Communication Launches Black Soccerlab
Black Football Lab Morgan State University School of Journalism and Global Communication: Center for the Study of Race and Culture in Sport
BALTIMORE – March 21, 2022 – (Newswire.com)
Morgan State University's School of Global…
Iconic Journalist Bob Woodward Talks Journalism, Trump and Watergate in Virtual Stream of Pasadena…
Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward, the legendary Washington Post The journalist who broke the Watergate scandal with his colleague Carl Bernstein, was to speak on January 26 in Pasadena as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series.…
Make the Numbers Work – MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
Cardell Orrin (right) speaks during a protest against the Pamela Moses case outside the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center in February. Photo by Andrea Morales for MLK50
I've never been good at math. Sure, I can do simple…
We need trusted local journalism now more than ever
David Knight: We need trusted local journalism now more than ever
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Lessons from the Journalism Crisis Project
When I started writing this newsletter in Spring 2020, it was in an effort to catalog the financial disruption to the media…
Pamplin Media Group – ‘Josie’ Barnett leaves a legacy in Oregon City journalism
Members of the Woman's Club pay tribute to an active member of the city's press corps for much of the 20th century Members of the Oregon City Woman's Club honored an active member of the city's press corps for much of the!-->…
Regional News Sites to Live Stream the Northern Agenda Conference
The regional news titles should broadcast live a conference organized in the offices of two sister daily newspapers.
Reach plc newsletter title the Northern Agenda is hosting its first-ever conference this Friday to review the government's…
Ms. March – Journalism Today
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The world put the sin and we the occasion.
Marguerite Duras.
Ms. March has devoted much of her life to being a wife and mother. Little remains of the simple professor who wooed her years ago as she told him of her…
The university is hosting a media panel on the convoy called “Journalism Under Siege”
Carleton University's School of Journalism will host a roundtable on Tuesday with members of Canada's mainstream media to discuss their role in covering what the school calls "the siege of Ottawa."
The University of Ottawa describes its…
Two Jericho students win best journalism award
Qi Wang and Katie Tian
Last month, Adelphi University hosted its annual Press Day event, which was attended by nearly 250 Long Island high school students. Two students from Jericho High School walked away with the award for "Best News…
2022 LOEB AWARDS OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE JOURNALISM COMPETITION
The #LoebAwards opens the call for entries for the 2022 journalism competition with a brand new, faster registration platform.
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The Gerald Loeb Awards are the most prestigious distinction in business journalism in United…
Athens County Deserves Genuine Local Journalism | Letters to the Editor
Last Friday morning – 30 minutes after talking about journalism with a visiting high school class – I was…
Daily newspaper veteran Robert Kaplan discusses the role of journalism in a community
One of Robert Kaplan's first assignments for The Tufts Daily has been an article about an invasive beetle which was wreaking havoc on the ash trees of Somerville in the fall of 2018. He remembers the story that sparked his interest…
Journalism scholarships available for students
STATE – Maine students interested in a career in journalism are invited to apply for post-secondary scholarships through the Guy P. Gannett Journalism Scholarship Fund of the Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF).
The scholarship honors…
Journalism experts say press threats during protests are a wake-up call | national
In video from Ottawa, a broadcaster stares at the camera in silence as protesters surround him and shout…
There is a journalism crisis that needs to be tackled – Prof Gadzekpo
The Dean of the School of Information and Communications Studies at the University of Ghana, Professor Audrey Gadzekpo has condemned what she describes as irresponsible statements as well as lies peddled in the media.The journalism lecturer…
Give local journalism a fighting chance against Big Tech
Republicans and Democrats disagree on much these days, but members of both major congressional parties believe Big Tech has unfairly taken advantage of local news outlets. Now, if only those lawmakers could pass a bill to give…
Editor slams Lord Moylan, the ‘Prissy Baron’, after Yorkshire Post attack
A war of words has erupted between an editor of a regional daily and a Tory peer who branded his paper a "Boris hating organ".
James Mitchinson has defended the Yorkshire Post after Lord Moylan launched an attack on the newspaper on its…
Pat Reeder inducted into Journalism Hall of Fame | News
Thirty-six years of striving for honest, unbiased, and sincere writing…
Tony Hyde, former Grimsby Telegraph reporter, dies aged 76
A Regional Press Awards winner who served a regional daily as deputy editor-in-chief has died aged 76.
Tributes were paid to Tony Hyde, whose Grimsby Telegraph career sandwiched a three-year stint on Fleet Street.
Tony, pictured, was…
JPIMedia offers ad-free playback in an effort to attract more subscribers
A regional publisher has launched a new attempt to attract more subscribers to its websites with a new "ad-free" offer.
JPIMedia unveiled the measure amid a series of changes to be introduced to its portfolio of online regional news titles.…
Former Toronto Star publisher John Honderich was a champion of journalism and reporters
Torstar Chairman John Honderich addresses shareholders at their annual general meeting in Toronto on Wednesday, May 7, 2014.Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian PressWhen NordStar Capital co-owner Jordan Bitove first approached John Honderich…
Meriden’s new communications specialist brings journalism and nonprofit experience
MERIDEN — The city's new director of strategic communications has a decade of experience in journalism and managing communications, marketing and political work for nonprofit agencies statewide. Middletown resident Ebony Chisholm's first…
Journalism scholars question News Corp’s deal with Google and Melbourne Business School
TO ANALYSE: Through Andrew Dodd, The University of Melbourne; Alexandra Wake, RMIT Universityand Matthew Ricketson, Deakin University
News Corp Australia and Google have announced the creation of the Digital News Academy in partnership…
Community journalism advocate, longtime Otter Tail County reporter dies at 74 – InForum
NEW YORK MILLS, Minn. — The day before Michael Parta died from complications related to a 9-year battle with cancer, he was still optimistic and considered promoting community journalism."He told me on Friday, the last time I…
Applications open for the Mohamed Hassanein Heikal Prize for Arab Journalism
FILE - Famous Egyptian journalist Mohamed Hassanein Heikal
CAIRO - February 1, 2022: The Mohammed Hassanein Heikal Foundation for Arab Journalism has announced the opening…
News Corp’s shoddy ‘journalism’ dominates Press Council complaints again
Australia's media watchdog found that more than two-thirds of all upheld complaints of breaches of the media code of ethics in 2021 were against News Corp, reports Alan Austin.
AUSTRALIANS WILL BE SAFER, healthier, happier and much better…
Death of the founding president of the journalism department of the UoP
PESHAWAR: Senior journalist and founding chair of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Peshawar, Hafiz Sanaullah died here on Friday at age 76.
His funeral prayer was held at Qayyum…
Donna Ditota marks another first for women in sports journalism (Editorial Board Opinion)
Congratulation to Syracuse.com/Post-Standard Staff Writer Donna Ditota for being named New York City Co-Sports Writer of the Year by the National Sports Media Association for her coverage of Syracuse University basketball.Sorry, Donna. We…
Local News Takes Flight in South Dakota’s Largest City » Nieman Journalism Lab
Here's a fun one. Did you know Paul Reuter, who would go on to found Reuters, initially used pigeons to fly stock prices and other news between Aachen and Brussels?
In South Dakota, Pigeon 605 - a one-year-old sister site to…
From the Editor’s Desk: Be part of our digital journalism journey | Columnists
During my two decades in the world of journalism, the evolution of the dissemination of information remains closely linked to the high-speed change of technological advances.My first job as a designer - also known as a…
16 forward-looking thinkers predict where journalism will be in 15 years
E&P Exclusives
Union membership in the United States has been on a steady decline for years, largely reflecting declining jobs in manufacturing…
Daily Gazette announces paid summer journalism internship program for 2022
The Daily Gazette is delighted to announce a paid summer journalism internship in conjunction with the New York Press Association Foundation.
The successful candidate will spend six weeks working in the Gazette newsroom at Schenectady…
Learn to embrace live journalism for storytelling and audience engagement with Knight Center’s…
Journalists have moved from the newspaper to the stage, the boardroom and the auditorium with the advent of live journalism. Now, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic, these live events have exploded into the virtual world.…
A Queen’s English Master in Indian Journalism
On Sunday, many journalists like me woke up to the sad news of Sam Rajappa's death. A mentor to some, a teacher to…
‘Boris Johnson should have stuck with journalism – but he was fired from it too’…
Time is almost up for Boris Johnson as Prime Minister - the knives are out and the vultures are circlingBoris Johnson is on borrowed time as the leader of this country (Image: Pool/AFP via Getty Images)Boris Johnson is not just a bad!-->…
Shorey: Thank you, Rhea | Journalism
On Thursday mornings, I often find Rhea Bouchard Powers at the Walnut Hill Bowl in Woonsocket, waiting The…
Downs Mail calls for £ 30,000 cash injection after ‘severe’ pandemic
A local newspaper has warned it may have to start charging readers unless it receives a £ 30,000 cash injection as a result of the 'severe impact' of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Downs Mail, which circulates fortnightly in the Maidstone…
Legal journalism versus legal reporting, writes (retired) Judge Satyaranjan C Dharmadhikari of…
“A news item without any other proof of what really happened by witnesses has no value. This is second-hand secondary evidence at best. It is well known that journalists collect information and pass it on to the editor who edits…
IN MEMORIAM: THE DEAN OF JOURNALISM MAGAZINE – Journal
Joan Didion as poster girl for French fashion label Celine
Frail, taciturn and shy woman who hated interviewing people, abhorred the use of the telephone and let her husband finish his sentences, Joan Didion, who died…
The extended horizons of digital journalism
Journalism is the means by which important national and international information is gathered, accessed, created and presented in news form. It is a process that is more than just a report. Journalists not only investigate a particular…
Sports journalism: New York Times to acquire The Athletic for $ 550 million
NEW YORK (REUTERS) - The New York Times Co announced on Thursday (January 6) that it has agreed to buy subscription sports site The Athletic for $ 550 million (S $ 747.6 million) in cash , according to the 170-year-old newspaper is adding…
JPIMedia boss pleads for ‘nation’ as 12 weeklies merge online
A publishing boss urged a region of the UK to "assert its right to nationality" after launching a new title to serve it.
David Montgomery, Executive Chairman of National World, owner of JPIMedia, made the appeal after the launch of the…
The best local journalism of 2021 – Voice of San Diego
Local media prepare to film a press conference in downtown San Diego. / Photo by Adriana Heldiz
The pandemic hasn't stopped officials from failing us, as local and national journalists have revealed over the past year. Here's a…
IUST Journalism Department Honors Marshall McLuhan
Added January 1, 2022
KI News
Professor Kidwai gives a special lectureAwantipora: To revisit the legacy of iconic communication theorist Marshall McLuhan on the occasion of his death anniversary, the Department of Journalism and…
New era for local journalism
Sarah Fischer | Agios
New independent digital outlets and nonprofits have started to fill some of the void left by fading local newspapers. Limited resources and the pandemic have prompted many…
The Great Dichotomy of Journalism and the Internet’s Twisted Incentives
L-Gante and Bizarrap show that you can become a huge hit from your bedroom.
Joaquin Tèmes
Journalism is confronted with an apparent contradiction which afflicts it to the very depths of itself. On…
Stan Morris, 90, had a long career in journalism
Breadcrumb Links News Local news The publisher was an authority on the history of Port Dover Author of the article: Mount Sonnenberg Stan Morris, longtime owner of the Port Dover Maple Leaf, received a…
Haverigg School turned to journalism by publishing its own journal
Budding Haverigg School journalists produced their own newspaper with the help of the Satro bus in 1994.
The mobile technology unit visited schools and gave them advanced technology and professional advice.…
Journalism is under siege in Hong Kong
Luwei Rose Luqiu is Assistant Professor in the School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong. She studies censorship, propaganda, and social movements and earned her doctorate in mass communication from Pennsylvania…
Stop asking if journalism is objective. Start asking if it’s responsible
On Friday, November 19, snow covered the ground as heavily armed RCMP officers descended on a small house occupied by defenders of the Wet'suwet'en lands in northwestern British Columbia.
The…
Investigative journalism disappearing… everything in our garden looks rosy, says CJI Ramana
The concept of investigative journalism "is unfortunately disappearing from the web of the media," India Chief Justice NV Ramana said on Wednesday.
âIn the past we have seen newspaper articles about scandals and…
fund local journalism to help communities | Editorials
Part of the Local Journalism Sustainability Act (LJSA) was included in the recent Build Back Better bill…
Sri Lanka: the old days of journalism
Nihal with his laid back manners has never been a workaholic and maybe a bit lazy.by Manik de SilvaThe death last week of Nihal Ratnaike, one of the country's most seasoned English-speaking journalists, recalled the fun days of old…
Russian Nobel Peace Laureate emphasizes vital role of journalism in democracy
Authoritarian leaders undermine the media and democratic institutions at the risk of peace, said Dmitry Muratov, co-winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, on December 9 ahead of the awards ceremony in the Norwegian capital.Muratov,…
Hong Kong press freedom in “free fall” as repression of journalism in China goes global,…
A prominent international media watchdog says press freedom in Hong Kong is in "free fall" as it expresses concern at the growing sophistication with which the Communist Party of China exercises media censorship.
Reporters Without…
Local journalism essential for our community | Letters to the Editor
A recent headline in the Frederick News-Post, "Board: Board Violated…
Journalism is not who you are. This is what you do. – Poynter
On March 10 of last year, I got a call from an editor at The New York Times. It was still the early days of the pandemic, and a medical center in the town I live in decided to reuse one of its garages as a drive-thru site!-->…
Fund local journalism to help communities
Part of the Local Journalism Sustainability Act (LJSA) was included in the recent Build Back Better bill that was passed by the United States House of Representatives. The LJSA, which enjoys bipartisan support in the…
Arab Journalism Prize winners honored
Dubai: Under the high patronage of the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and in the presence of the President of the Dubai Media Council Shaikh Ahmed…