Sentences with phrase «little about journalism»

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I feel a little conflicted about seeing the humor in your post, but it definitely highlights the spectacle alluded to in this useless piece of journalism.
They know about ratings and «audience analysis»; they bounce their shows off satellites, and they are building CBN (Christian Broadcast Network) University, where believers will be taught the fundamentals of electronic journalism as well as a little theology.
There's a fuzzy line between blogging and journalism, as many have discussed in other contexts, and the Mom Central model (what little I know about it) does seem like it could lead to some misleading posts, even if the blogger has no intent to mislead.
«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.
But according to an article about the paper in the Columbia Journalism Review, the Post has done little else since then to stay on top of the newspaper publishing market.
We talk with him about the news of the week, including gaming not giving players real agency, as well as a little about this week's gaming journalism dust - up.
Here's a little tale about birds, climate, journalism, linguistics, healthy skepticism, and the Arctic.
However, writing about topics on which you know little is generally considered unwise in journalism.
With so much discussion about how the Internet is changing journalism and media, there's surprisingly little said about how writing itself has changed.
A little bit about my background: I graduated from Northeastern University School of Journalism in 1991.
I'll talk about being a Newie girl who made it in journalism, give a little rundown of my career and life and then discuss how everything came crashing down — it looked like I was living the Disney fairytale, but the reality was more Brothers Grimm.
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