We estimate from union data that something in the order of one - third
of journalism jobs have been lost in the last six years.
And if so, could the defence use the fact that she did it as part
of her journalism job as part of his defence of her?
Not exact matches
My undergrad degree had been in
journalism, which was the
job I had for the first 10 years
of my career.
I've worked in business
journalism for a couple
of decades, but Inc. has been by far the
job I've loved most.
Jeff Howe, a
journalism professor at Northwestern University, who was one
of the first professionals to use the word, defines it as «the act
of taking a
job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group
of people in the form
of an open call.»
Some fields showing marginal gains (for men and women)-- such as
journalism and pre-law — haven't been great
job producers
of late.
As an employer, the Tallahassee Democrat employs individuals in a broad range
of job categories including
journalism, marketing, publishing, corporate, sales, and product and technical.
As an employer, the Tennessean hires for
jobs in a variety
of fields including technical, product, publishing, corporate,
journalism, sales, and marketing.
«The real problem with investigative
journalism, and one
of the reasons there isn't as much
of it as its partisans so desperately desire, is that it often doesn't pan out,» observes John Podhoretz, once
of the Weekly Standard and now editor
of Commentary, discussing a Washington Post hit
job on Senator Marco Rubio.
This is sensationalistic «
journalism» — typical
of CNN and other left - wing nut -
job news agencies.
When Natalie Kaspar graduated with a
journalism degree, she followed open doors to her dream
job — traveling around Central and Eastern Europe telling the stories
of how God is alive and moving in nationals» hearts and through the ministries
of International Mission Board workers.
A move toward more endepindent reporting and more Americans reading news sources that don't contain AP reports would not only be good for coverage and American democracy, but it would revitalize the field
of journalism and create more
jobs for journalists if people weren't satisfied merely with what the AP or other syndicated sources are handing out.
After graduating from Kenyon College, Allen enrolled at the Columbia School
of Journalism only to leave suddenly in the middle
of the spring term when Gabe Paul, then the publicity man and road secretary for the Reds, offered him a
job as his assistant.
That's the main purpose
of journalism and I think she did a great
job.
Much to the chagrin
of a beloved professor, I was moving to New York in a couple weeks to find a
journalism job in the Big Apple.
A collaboration
of reporting from Investigative Post, ProPublica, and the Columbia University Graduate School
of Journalism shows that despite billions in subsidies, upstate
job growth remains sluggish.
Communication and media experts have expressed concern over the continual low representation
of women in broadcast
journalism and absence
of media policy to guarantee women their
job after maternity leave.
He enrolled this lady at the Institute
of Journalism and after successfully completing the course, helped her get a
job at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation.
When he could not find a
job in
journalism after graduating, he decided to earn his master's degree in education from the City University
of New York.
I would be able to relocate for the right
job and would also consider working overseas.I'm not interested in scientific publishing or
journalism, but I am open to wider suggestions as I am feeling quite disillusioned about research and science in general following my recent experiences.What can a 35 - year - old academic do outside
of science and technology?Jeff
My initial thoughts
of going into
journalism have changed since then — I am quite happy in a
job where I can do a bit
of writing and develop other skills at the same time.
In my first
job in
journalism — as a paper boy delivering thousands
of copies
of the New York Post — I did not receive a single paper cut.
But, since the
job does not require a specific set
of qualifications (such as a
journalism background), how can you develop, during your scientific training, the skills that may set you apart from other candidates who may have no prior editorial experience?
In their joint cover letter, the quartet noted that they «would be able to do a better
job than any one person could do» because collectively they offer varied skills in
journalism, statistics, and business — not to mention literature professor Renee Ward's «research on monstrosity and hybridity,» which, they write, prepares her well «to interact effectively with various levels
of government.»
It's not clear to me how we are going to get precise agreement on the wording - we are scientists and we're being asked to do a
job of public communication that is more like
journalism.»
So that a third
of the people there are journalists — conventional, you know; to a certain extent we've got staff or full - time, you know, paid
jobs to do science
journalism.
Some
of the doctorates employed in these areas continue to do research, including those who start their own companies, but many more are finding that their scientific training has opened doors to exciting new
job opportunities in regulatory affairs, informatics, technology transfer, science
journalism, science policy, and education, among many others.
After stealthily taking a couple
of journalism classes, a
job ad for covering geophysics at Science popped up.
Thankfully, a stressful
job that took up 80 hours
of my week «saved me,» in that it forced me to pick
journalism or serious competition, and I opted for
journalism.
Much to the chagrin
of a beloved professor, I was moving to New York in a couple weeks to find a
journalism job in the Big Apple.
Name: Andi Teggart Age: 27 Current company /
job: Owner, Lucky Collective, a social media, event planning and creative shop Education: Bachelor
of Science from Ohio University;
Journalism / Public Relations
Although I had been accepted to start a state university following high school, I chose to join the military because I wanted real world experience in a
job field (which was
journalism and photography), and I wanted a way to travel, broaden my horizons, and experience life outside
of my comfort zone.
Equally invested in the practical nuts - and - bolts
of how newspeople do their
jobs, and the ethical and socio - political responsibilities
of their work, it's a rousing, expertly calibrated tribute to both the
journalism profession and moral courage.
First - time writer - director Billy Ray does a fine
job keeping the intrigue level high, even when it's obvious where it's all leading, and ultimately gives us enough quiet time to think about the severity
of the situation for all involved, including the
journalism profession as a whole.
It's been a good few months for films about
journalism, what with Spotlight winning the Oscar for Best Picture and Truth doing such a decent
job of detailing the controversial decline and fall
of veteran American news anchor Dan Rather.
Jennifer Lehe Arts in Education Current city: Columbus, Ohio Current
job: Manager
of Strategic Partnerships, Learning Department, Columbus Museum
of Art Career highlights: Building a collection
of really touching notes from her kindergarten students; facilitating a discussion on challenges and opportunities to promoting human rights in
journalism at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva
Kellaway told the Guardian: «I've had one
of the nicest
jobs in
journalism by writing a column for 22 years.
Required: • Ability to meet deadlines • Strong motivation and work ethic • An interest in public affairs, politics, and government • Strong grammatical skills •
Journalism experience — on the
job / internship or in the classroom • Sense
of humor
Required: • Proven ability as a creative visual editor, as well as a strong still and video storyteller • Proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Final Cut software programs • Understanding
of, and interest in, dynamic visual presentation platforms and use
of photography to engage online audiences (via promotion tasks, social media, and search strategy) • Experience visualizing and telling engaging stories with multimedia • Strong motivation, a collaborative work ethic, and ability to meet deadlines •
Journalism experience — on the
job / internship or in the classroom • Sense
of humor
Our ongoing series, which has won numerous
journalism awards, goes behind the scenes as Principal Erskine Glover and his staff take on one
of the hardest ---- and most important ----
jobs in the nation.
After 25 years
of teaching English and
journalism to high school students in one
of New Jersey's poorest school districts, I had a new
job.
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.
And speaking
of unanswered questions, Victoria Strauss still hasn't answered those posed here about I) the psychiatric medications prescribed to her (as she implies about other posters) II) or what her
journalism training is since her own quote in this thread says that to do a
job effectively they need
job training and experience.
I know I would've appreciated it from a reader if I strutted like that and my
job should consist
of quality workmanship (just in case you thought it... I understand these posts may not have been for work, but I imagine after 25 years
of journalism habits rub off in all aspects
of a person's life... that is, moreso should they take pride in their work).
My dream
job would be in game
journalism or as a game developer, and my plan for retirement is to go back and play my shameless and ever - growing backlog
of games.
I studied
Journalism at university in the hopes
of progressing into writing about games, but my «real
job» is as a postman.
When you write about video games every week while also holding down a day
job in a different area
of journalism, you end up accumulating a lot
of them.
A decade ago, my buddy Tom Foremski quit his high - status
job in
journalism as the tech correspondent for the London Financial Times, to go become one
of the first professional tech bloggers out there.
Covering a myriad
of creative roles, from PR and marketing, to broadcast
journalism, The Dots collates a range
of jobs from some
of the world's most renowned brands, such as Adidas and Selfridges.
In 1982, in my first
journalism job, for Offshore Magazine, I got to interview Stinson Davis, a 100 - year - old man in Five Islands, Maine, who was the last living captain
of a ship powered entirely by sail.