Sentences with phrase «as a newspaper reporter for»

Working as a newspaper reporter myself for a short time, I also know that even at smaller news outlets, the hours are long, the pay terrible, and the emotional toll high.
Before starting A Word's Worth, I worked as a newspaper reporter for a Hudson County newspaper, a public relations specialist for the New Jersey Department of Transportation, and a corporate advertising manager and promotional writer.

Not exact matches

Newspaper reporter was ranked as the worst job for the third year running, and broadcaster also managed to take a top spot on this year's list.
LePage's latest outburst came after a newspaper reporter told the two - term, Tea Party - backed governor that state Representative Drew Gattine had described the governor as racist for focusing on black people as bearing primary responsibility for the drug trade in the state.
He has previously worked as a staff writer for «Eleftheros Tipos,» a leading newspaper of Greece, and is currently a London - based sports reporter for Perform Sports Media in the United Kingdom.
David W. Dunlap, who has covered the story for our local newspaper of record, joined many reporters in playing it strictly as a case of inclusiveness vs. exclusiveness, of love vs. bigotry.
On the third morning of the trial, Hester Scott Wailes, whose great - great - grandfather helped construct the disputed church building, struck up conversation with a newspaper reporter as they waited for proceedings to begin.
My question is in order for a rumour to be a legitimate rumour does said rumour have to have been started by a fit and proper person such as a newspaper reporter or agent or blog writer, or can any old Tom, Dick or Harry start one?
There are, as always, a load of newspapers and reporters EXCLUSIVELY revealing that he has signed for about five different teams — as always, Arsenal are tight - lipped until the deal is practically done, so my advice would be to ignore the myriad of unreliables and wait for something more official.
She has worked as an ESL teacher, a freshman composition teacher and an education reporter, writing for regional newspapers and online publications.
After a few years as a newspaper reporter following college I learned to fly in Seattle (paid for the whole thing) then followed my helicopter dreams to the East Bay area if California, the Sacramento Valley, Â the flashy lights of Vegas, and into the trenches of Los Angeles.
It ain't for nothin'that newspaper and television reporters and pundits have steadily lost audience over the last decade to a new army of amateurs and outsiders — a world of information scarcity is being replaced by a world of information plenty, and political journalism's place as the arbiter of public discourse is eroding fast.
Plaid Cymru, Conservative and Liberal Democrat politicians demanded this funding be made available solely from central government in addition to the block grant already paid to the Welsh Assembly by the UK Treasury, and the chief reporter for Wales on Sunday newspaper Martin Shipton stood as a single - issue candidate demanding «Match Funding now».
The party is also looking to recover from a ministerial resignation - Brooks Newmark had stepped from the cabinet, after a newspaper alleged the Conservative minister for civil society had sent an explicit photograph of himself to an undercover reporter posing as a female party activist.
Robin came to television after a career as a newspaper reporter, most recently for the New York City edition of Newsday and, before, at The Seattle Times and The New York Times.
Video footage of a long time and nationally powerful Democratic Congressman (as well as strong Andrew Cuomo supporter) with a newspaper reporter would have gone everywhere, turned the campaign focus on a Democrat's inappropriate outburst and sparked calls for Dems denouncing the behavior of one of their party's leaders... just like they (both the press and Dems) did for a Republican candidate for Governor and a newspaper reporter.
Deputy editor of the Sunday Times, Sarah Baxter, tweeted that reporters for the newspaper witnessed «several pedestrians mown down as van weaved across road.»
Science and technology reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner Robert S. Boyd has worked in the Washington Bureau of McClatchy Newspapers — and its predecessor, Knight Ridder Newspapers, for more than 40 years, 20 of them as bureau chief.
As an undercover newspaper reporter with a quick answer — not to mention a goofy disguise — for every situation, Chase created a classic comic hero with a genius for confusing his adversaries.
Males accounted for 91 % of critics writing for movie / entertainment magazines / websites such as Entertainment Weekly, 90 % of those writing for trade publication websites such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and The Wrap, 80 % of critics writing for general interest magazines and sites such as Time and Salon, 72 % of those writing for newspaper websites, and 70 % of critics writing for radio outlets / sites such as NPR.
Yan, who was born in China and got her start as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal, went back to Shanghai to film her debut after reading a newspaper article about more than 16,000 dead pigs found floating in the Jiapingtang River.
So that may be why Fryer — as a 25 - year - old newly minted Ph.D. who had just come to Harvard to be part of the Society of Fellows — reacted so viscerally when a reporter from a major newspaper threatened to out exactly how exceptional he was: a man whose family members were in prison for dealing crack, who had grown up in a profoundly unstable home but had made it to the pinnacle of academia anyway.
He has also been as a staff writer and reporter for the Austin Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, Los Angeles Times, and La Prensa, a bilingual newspaper in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas.
She received a master's from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and worked as an award - winning print and online reporter at several New England newspapers for 15 years.
He worked as a reporter, news editor and opinion editor for three newspapers in New Hampshire for two decades before receiving a Knight Fellowship at Stanford University in 1997 and heading West.
And as a matter of FYI, I ran this article past someone who was a reporter for both newspaper and TV, to see if it was accidentally biased for or against self - publishers or trad publishers, which it was never meant to be and as I suspected, this person said that it wasn't and that anyone who read it objectively without any prior personal agenda would see this.
Publishing has been my life for over 25 years, and I've worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, a medical and trade magazine writer and editor, a journal editor, a newsletter designer and writer, and a blogger and social media manager.
Here one for food lovers: Oishinbo: A La Carte, an exploration of Japanese food presented as a journey by a reporter assigned to put together the greatest Japanese meal ever for his newspaper's anniversary celebration.
Although he became famous as an investigative reporter for the Washington Post, Carl Bernstein has signed a deal with Henry Holt to write a memoir titled The Washington Star, recalling his beginnings as a copy boy and reporter for Washington's afternoon newspaper in the early 1960s.
Maupin worked as a reporter for a newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina, before being assigned to the San Francisco bureau of the Associated Press in 1971.
She received her BA in journalism and minor in creative writing through the honors program at Western Washington University, studied creative nonfiction at the University of Alaska Anchorage graduate program, and worked for nearly 10 years as an award - winning reporter at the Frontiersman newspaper.
In addition to reviewing for Booklist, she leads creative writing workshops for middle schoolers, writes articles and book reviews for India Currents magazine, serves as a reporter for a small newspaper in the Raleigh - Durham area, and freelances as a writer / editor / designer.
Before opening and operating MorningStar Editing in 2007, I practiced proofreading and copyediting while teaching English composition at both the community college and university levels, and as a staff reporter for a weekly business newspaper.
They consist of published authors, including New York Times best - selling authors and Pulitzer Prize winners, as well as reporters for major newspapers and blogs.
Stephanie joined PCMag in May 2012, moving to New York City from Frederick, Md., where she worked for four years as a multimedia reporter at the second - largest daily newspaper in Maryland.
On the eve of Julie Bosman taking over as the publishing beat reporter for The New York Times (Motoko Rich is moving on to covering the economy for the Times), Sarah Weinman analyzes book publishing coverage in various newspapers.
I began managing client portfolios in 2006 after three decades as a journalist, first covering everything from the police beat to presidential campaigns as a newspaper reporter, then covering mutual funds for Kiplinger's Personal Finance starting in 1994 as a writer and editor, including authoring a book, «But Which Mutual Funds?»
After interning with Community Impact Newspaper for two summers, she joined the staff as a reporter in 2015.
Joining as a site contributor with resource material for the media is Steve Dale, veteran newspaper reporter, award - winning writer, author and nationally syndicated «My Pet World» columnist and WGN «Pet Central» radio show host.
I am also a trained journalist and worked as a newspaper and later radio reporter for almost 10 years before entering the International Banking field.
She previously worked as a reporter and editor at community newspapers in the Midwest and was recognized by the Ohio Associated Press for news reporting.
How Glackens, over the course of his career, transformed himself from artist - reporter for newspapers and magazines into a so - called «Renoirino,» as a critic dubbed him in 1917, is the engaging narrative explored here.
He has worked as a newspaper reporter and was a writer and photographer for the New York City Parks Department for 13 years before leaving in 2001 to pursue photography full - time.
That spring they both attended the UN Conference on International Organization in San Francisco, during which the United Nations was founded, Cord as an aide of Harold Stassen and Pinchot as a reporter for a newspaper syndication service.
1) press ignoring the Downing Street memo 2) media using retired generals, who have conflicts of interest with the Pentagon and defense contractors, as military analysts 3) holding fake FEMA press conferences with fake reporters 4) planting fake reporters at Whitehouse press conferences to ask friendly questions (Jeff Gannon) 5) Whitehouse secretly paying columnists outrageous sums to write favorable stories 6) Pentagon writing fake stories in Iraqi newspapers 7) political hacks rewriting the findings of scientific reports 8) putting journalists in jail for reporting wrongdoing 9) press basically ignoring the Justice Dept. Scandal even though it's worse than Watergate 10) the press basically ignoring voting irregularities 11) press ignoring Gov. Siegelman scandal 12) the Whitehouse using Newspeak when announcing legislation (ie.
And it seems to be the same side as the ACLU and some journos... like The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, i.e.: Advance Publications, Inc., Allbritton Communications Company, American Society of News Editors, Association of Alternative Newsmedia, Dow Jones & Company, Inc., The E.W, Scripps Company, First Amendment Coalition, The McClatchy Company, The National Press Club, NJational Press Photographers Association, NBC Universal Media, LLC, News Corp, Newspaper Association of America, Online News Association, POLITICO LLC, Society of Professional Journalists, Time Inc., Tribune Company, and The Washington Post.
Before joining the Farm Bureau in February 2008, Mr. Krist worked for 24 years as a reporter, editor and Opinion - page columnist at the Ventura County Star, a daily newspaper in Southern California.
The answer to this problem, which is a real one, since many reporters are newbies or don't know the science they are reporting on and are just looking for a few good quotes to bolster their reportagel, is this: scientists who understand the issue of global warming and climate change need to write more oped commentaries for major newspapers like the NY Times and the LA Times and the Guardian, with their names attached as author, and get the truth out that way.
As an undergrad at the University of Michigan, he was executive editor of the student newspaper, The Michigan Daily, where he was remembered by his one - time editor in chief as «a very hard - headed, careful reporter with an eye for personal details» and as someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.&raquAs an undergrad at the University of Michigan, he was executive editor of the student newspaper, The Michigan Daily, where he was remembered by his one - time editor in chief as «a very hard - headed, careful reporter with an eye for personal details» and as someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.&raquas «a very hard - headed, careful reporter with an eye for personal details» and as someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.&raquas someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.»
She has been a business magazine journalist for the past seven years, covering healthcare, construction and now law, after starting her career as a newspaper reporter in London, U.K..
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