The top student journalists and
newspaper journalism programs in Broward County were honored at the 2017 High School Journalism Awards, presented by the Sun Sentinel, Forum Publishing Group and Teenlink South Florida.
Not exact matches
«It sounds like, in bankruptcy, there's suddenly a bidding war for this
newspaper,» said Gabriel Kahn, co-director of the Media, Economics and Entrepreneurship
program at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and
Journalism.
With so many
newspapers having gutted their investigative
journalism programs, projects like ProPublica are about all that's left to fill in the gap.
After studying on a
journalism program at Contra Costa College, Rob Blackwelder began working as a freelance film critic for a small Californian town's local
newspaper.
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.
More than 100 awards were given to the top
newspaper programs in Broward County high at the 2017 High School
Journalism Awards on April 25.
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