Sentences with phrase «about journalism at»

Parkway was known as the «school without walls,» because students learned about journalism at local newspapers, auto mechanics at auto shops, and art from museum historians.

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«As for the coverage, he doesn't get involved in it at all — not what stories to do or what not to do; he doesn't comment on any stories, including about Amazon, he just doesn't,» Marty Baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, said Thursday at an annual dinner for Columbia University's Knight - Bagehot journalism fellowship.
In a Facebook comment, NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen said that he thinks «anyone with minimal self - awareness who works at Facebook should be very concerned about their contribution to this civic disaster.»
She confided to Stephen Petherbridge, a former Ryerson professor who was an editor at the paper, that she was thinking about a career in journalism.
As John Herrman at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent piece he wrote about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social media, one of the biggest shifts in media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share information with vast numbers of people.
«We care a great deal about making sure that a healthy news ecosystem and journalism can thrive,» Fidji Simo, director of product at Facebook, said in a blog post.
He talks with Kara Swisher about journalism in front of an audience at the Berkeley journalism school.
excerpt: «First of all, if you did not do so yesterday, please take the time to read Kevin Carmichael's look at the trip, and in particular how pack journalism narratives have formed, but he makes very relevant points about the political dynamics and the regional politics of India that the Canadian media is completely ignoring.»
No matter how one feels about Michelle Wolf, the comedian whose performance at the Saturday dinner got a thumbs down from President Donald Trump, the notion that the First Amendment or journalism generally benefits from the country watching a hotel ballroom full of black - tie guests hobnobbing with the D.C. blue book...
We also speak to Harris's editor, Wirecutter editor - at - large Glenn Fleishman, about the potential perils of doing journalism for hire.
Journalism, he concluded, «has been asleep at the switches,» because the Net is «not simply a story about technology, but it's a revolutionary change in the society and culture.»
I currently write about health, plant - based nutrition, food, lifestyle, and women's health issues at a variety of online outlets and have experience with writing, editing, public communications, and news journalism.
Paul Flannery writes about the NBA for SBNation.com and teaches journalism at Boston University.
When a writer tried to tease him about his classes at Alabama, asking if he majored in basket - weaving, Joe Willie said, «Naw, man, journalism — it was easier.»
Paul Flannery writes about the NBA for SBNation.com and used to teach journalism at Boston University.
I am not one to complain about fake rumours or lazy journalism as i believe a summer window is not complete without these speculations and i also enjoy dreaming, fantasizing and imagining different kinds of players linked to us daily... you will even be amused at some totally ridiculous rumours that we know is utter crap!
I'm talking about a completely unveiled shot across the bow at certain of their media's homerist and unprofessional journalism that has been a trademark of the series.
He studied Sports Journalism at London School of Journalism, and believes Sir Alex epitomises everything great about football.
What really jumped out at me, though, was what the interview revealed about the limitations of traditional political journalism as practiced in this country over the last century.
Alexander published his first story in a local paper at the age of 18 and has been passionate about journalism ever since.
POLITICO reporter Azi Paybarah is about to depart NYC for the Knight - Wallace Journalism Fellowship at the University of Michigan, where he will focus on, «Reaching beyond natural audiences: rebuilding media credibility through technology.»
[284] Karl Grossman, a professor of journalism at State University of New York at Old Westbury, accused Murdoch of building the most «dishonest, unprincipled and corrupt» media empire in history and of «making a travesty of what journalism is supposed to be about
Hillary Rodham Clinton joked about her relationship with the press and her controversial private emails while speaking last night at a Syracuse University journalism prize ceremony in Washington, DC.
«Go to the Ghana Institute of Journalism, GIJ, and look at the students who are coming out, majority of them are females and when you look at it, you will see that it is more of a fashion parade... so when we are talking about quality of journalism, they should tone down on the fashion and get a little bit more serious with the actual content,»Journalism, GIJ, and look at the students who are coming out, majority of them are females and when you look at it, you will see that it is more of a fashion parade... so when we are talking about quality of journalism, they should tone down on the fashion and get a little bit more serious with the actual content,»journalism, they should tone down on the fashion and get a little bit more serious with the actual content,» he added.
It says something about the rather dismal condition of both British politics and journalism, that this week there was an amount of liberal fluttering over a speech at the London School of Economics by former Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who was beaten by his brother for the Labour leadership.
Adds SUNY Fredonia Journalism Prof. Mike Igoe, who like Coppola is also an attorney and former TV reporter: «Because of the concern about fake news and other things, some people see this as acceptable and a way of getting back at the media.
In this episode, journalist Alan Weisman, Laureate Associate Professor in Journalism and Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona, discusses his new book «The World Without Us,» a massive thought experiment about the aftermath of humanity's sudden disappearance.
Now, Jayeon Lee, assistant professor of journalism at Lehigh University, has analyzed the guidelines and finds that news organizations are more concerned about the current social media environment than excited about it at least when it comes to their employees.
Before joining Scientific American, he was senior writer at Climate Central, a nonprofit research and journalism organization, and before that he spent nearly 21 years at Time magazine, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories on about science and the environment, along with many smaller pieces.
In the summer of 1997, he took a break from the lab bench to try his hand at journalism, writing a short article for The Economist about the findings of Svante Pääbo, a geneticist in Leipzig, Germany, at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
He set about some polar exploring of his own, looking at the idea of citizen journalism as an education tool and the extent to which scientists achieve an unmediated form of communication through their blogging.
The University of Michigan's Paul Mohai, a leading researcher of issues related to environmental justice, talked about the Flint water crisis at a workshop sponsored by the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, attended by Scientific American contributing editor Robin Lloyd.
My friend Andrew DeVigal, a journalism professor at the University of Oregon, suggests a way to show friends you have done your due diligence: «When I share a link, I also share a piece of the content from the article so that people understand why I'm reacting to it and want to talk about it.»
I currently write about health, plant - based nutrition, food, lifestyle, and women's health issues at a variety of online outlets and have experience with writing, editing, public communications, and news journalism.
After graduating from the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications and getting engaged at Walt Disney World in the course of about 12 hours, I joined DatingAdvice.com as an editorial assistant.
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About the author: Raphaela Fischer is graduate student of journalism at Georgetown University.
The Post, on the other hand, runs just 115 minutes, moving along at a brisk pace that often makes it feel like a taut thriller as much as a drama about journalism.
Long and detailed and frequently terrifying, Alex Gibney's documentary about a 1994 massacre in a pub in Northern Ireland is investigative journalism at its rigorous best.
At a time when the British press is haranguing about an injunction into a celebrity threesome, we can take heart in the fact that Laura Poitras» latest film shows the vital role that journalism still plays in shaping the narrative around major world events.
Beatty shouts at an old man watching a video about investigative journalism, which is outlawed in the movie's world.
The Post is a humdinger of a historical journalism tale that manages to be about many things — women and power, competition, friendship, and most of all the First Amendment — while also being a rollicking, enjoyable time at the movies.
The documentary «Obit» is about a specific type of journalism at the New York Times and the larger world it reflects.
On the surface, the story follows Elizabeth as she enters her freshman year at Harvard University on a journalism scholarship - something she presumably won from Seventeen magazine after sending in a well - written article about her parent's divorce that was totally false.
From perspectives of those that study journalism, sociology, and civics, and beyond, attend a roundtable discussion about how to better instill the importance of fact and credible resources to young students, and society at large.
Winerip's misleading writing about NCLB is particularly surprising because he has produced an impressive body of important journalism in a career of more than 20 years at the Times, reporting on everything from city politics in the 1980s to vital national issues in the 1990s.
Hank Nuwer, an adjunct professor of journalism at Indiana University - Purdue University, has been writing and speaking about hazing behavior and its consequences «nonstop» for more than 14 years.
BEST OF THE WEEK Image from a recent story from WLRN public radio about the return to classes at MSD high school today: Trauma And Grief Loom Large As Stoneman Douglas High Prepares To Reopen After Deadly Shooting There was some pretty amazing journalism this week about the aftermath of the Parkland school -LSB-...]
Matthew earned a degree in Mass Communications / Journalism and interned for a college semester at Kotaku, writing about gaming before turning it into part of his career.
The group talked about what day jobs they were doing when they decided to write about comics, the history of their respective websites and how they get contributors, the attitudes of news sites now and how it compares to early TCJ, them looking at other sites and how they cover comics, how they deal with interviews that are given under the condition that they focus on upcoming product, the ethics in covering comics and working in them, why they keep writing about comics and where do they want comics journalism to go.
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