Sentences with phrase «state of journalism»

This is really a good example of the state of journalism in this country.
And, also, as you mentioned, what is the state of journalism?
There's something rotten in the state of journalism, and the emblem of that rot is Louis Bloom, played in a daring, go - for - broke performance by Jake Gyllenhaal.
They discuss the state of journalism and the world today, making it clear they have issues with both, especially after the most recent election.
This story should be about Graham's fear that she may make the wrong decision — for her business or for the state of journalism as a whole — but the stakes don't always feel right.
It is very unfortunate that an opinion leader like Casely Hayford would not use his platform and such opportunities to discuss the quality of the state of Journalism independent of schools and of gender.

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The comedian described the troubling state of the print journalism industry today, pointing to the myriad newspaper closures and downsizing efforts.
He then moved on to the state of print journalism.
- Bill Sledzik, Associate Professor, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, Kent State University
There are nine other scholar - lecturers — including one journalism educator: Andrew Leckey, an endowed professor at Arizona State University, where he serves as president of the Reynolds National Center for Business Jjournalism educator: Andrew Leckey, an endowed professor at Arizona State University, where he serves as president of the Reynolds National Center for Business JournalismJournalism.
A journalist with four decades of experience covering issues of government and politics, Laura studied Literature and Journalism at the University of Puerto Rico and at Northeastern Illinois State University in Chicago, where she graduated in 1972.
E.R. Shipp, a Pulitzer Prize winner for commentary, is the journalist in residence at Morgan State University's School of Global Journalism and Communication.
The last year's worth of controversy are simultaneously a commendation and condemnation of the state of «Christian» journalism and associated punditry, but the alternative is not necessarily blogging or «just» blogging, but a reappraisal of our ethics and interests in the public sphere
For months they railed against the so - called proposals «to license journalists,» even though Recommendation Number 50 of the MacBride Report specifically states that «the commission does not propose special privileges to protect journalists in the performance of their duties, although journalism is a dangerous profession,» and neither the UNESCO Secretariat nor any member state had formally advocated the licensing of journalists.
She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Wichita State University, has a self - taught proficiency for vegan and vegetarian baking, and considers herself a lifelong learner of all things health.
Although terms of reference have not yet been sent to the ACCC, ACCC Chairman Rod Sims, in an interview to Austrlaian Politics Live podcast, stated that he considered it «perfectly appropriate» to give «serious thought» to the implications of the dominant tech giants on the way in which «journalism has been traditionally funded».
Others enjoying the al fresco gathering were Diane Mulligan, former news director at 7News who is now president of M & C Communications; Mulligan's husband, Joseph Baghadjian, and their son, Marc; executive coach Kendall Colman; Denise Mickelsen, acquisitions editor for cooking, baking and gardening at Craftsy; McKenna Wecker, who is soon to begin her journalism studies at San Diego State University; and Michael Schultz, whose family started Schultz's Gourmet, a line of seasonings, hot sauces and snacks found at such outlets as Whole Foods, Costco and Kroger stores.
I graduated from Metropolitan State College of Denver with a degree in Journalism and History.
Also in that story, the finest piece of journalism produced this season, is Oklahoma State archrival QB Baker Mayfield:
Acknowledged as one of the most influential presences in American journalism, he was a vigorous practitioner of the policy we at Time Inc. call «church and state
I'm literally lolling at the state of English football journalism right now.
Our editorial team is made up of professional writers and editors, many educated at top journalism schools in the United States.
Liles holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Colorado State University and a Master of Science in technical communication from the University of Colorado.
Webb holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism with a minor in business from San Jose State University.
The Illinois High School Association is proud to be one of the few state high school associations in the country that offers a State Final Tournament in Journastate high school associations in the country that offers a State Final Tournament in JournaState Final Tournament in Journalism.
Heather has a bachelor of science degree in agricultural journalism and horticulture from Kansas State University.
He worked between October 2009 and September 2013 as a senior research fellow with Media and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, a European Research Council project based at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford, and spent five months in 2003 on a Fulbright Research Grant at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina studying the history and standards of political journalism in the UnitJournalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina studying the history and standards of political journalism in the Unitjournalism in the United States.
She is a past recipient of the prestigious Walter T. Brown Memorial award for excellence in journalism, from the Legislative Correspondents Association, and was named Media Person of the Year for 2009 by the Women's Press Club of New York State.
Reports from Terry Sheridan and the Long Island News Bureau staff, a collaboration with Stony Brook University's School of Journalism; WSHU's Charles Lane; and Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio
The European Journalism Observatory conducted a content analysis of the print editions of three daily newspapers in each of twelve European countries and also in the United States, between June 25 and July 1.
[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.»
Columbia Journalism School's The New York World, in cooperation with some of our favorite advocates at NYPIRG and Common Cause / NY, has created a searchable spreadsheet of the New York State Legislature's ethics disclosure forms.
Congratulations to the team at Investigative Post of Buffalo, Pro Publica, and Columbia Journalism School for publishing the best summation of New York State economic development spending done to date.
He is a two - time winner of the CNN Multichoice African Journalism Awards, and a 2015 new media fellow of the US State Department's International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP).
In late 2015, the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigative journalism outlet, gave New York a D - grade at the conclusion of what it called «a comprehensive assessment of state government accountability and transparency.»
A print journalism graduate of Buffalo State College, I also studied nursing at Trocaire College in South Buffalo.
Reacting to the issue, Kaduna State Chairman of PDP and former minister of Aviation, Hassan Hyat described the incident as an assault not only to journalism profession but also on the entire society.
The California Civic Data Coalition, a consortium of journalism schools and media outlets, is collaboratively building open source tools to make it easier for anyone to parse state campaign finance data, reports Joseph Lichterman for Nieman Reports.
A group of students writing for the Uptown Chronicle at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism filed these three articles profiling controversial Bronx state senator Pedro Espada.
The New York World, a project of Columbia Journalism School, wrote today that boxes of documents from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's attorney general days never surfaced at the state archives.
Frankly, for all the sound and fury with respect to state regulation (which everyone seems to assume Leveson will recommend when he reports on Thursday) and its potentially malign impact on investigative journalism, two things stick out like Chris Bryant MP at a meeting of the Self - Effacement Society.
Also at 3 p.m., state Sen. Marisol Alcantara, the New York Immigration Coalition and others announce the College Opportunity and Resource Expansion campaign, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, 219 W. 40th St., Room 308, Manhattan.
Meanwhile, in recognition of his contribution to journalism and media relations, the interim Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Edo State Governor, Mr. John Mayaki, was, on Wednesday, awarded the «International Diaspora Icon of Peace, Patriotism and National Development» by the European Chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Students in Cyprus.
Earlier, Dr. Yusuf Nadabo, a lecture with Kaduna State University spoke on the importance of Science journalism.
Today's panelists are WAMC's Ray Graf, WAMC's David Guistina, and State University of New York at Albany journalism professor and regular guest on WAMC's The Media Project Rosemary Armao.
Investigative Post, ProPublica and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism teamed up to assess the state's economic development efforts since Cuomo took office in 2011.
Umoren, a retired Permanent Secretary in the state, is a graduate of the University of Benin and a Knight of the Methodist Church, while Udoh holds a Master of Arts Degree in Political Science from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, aside his first degree in Politics and Journalism.
She graduated from Arizona State University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and a Bachelor of Arts in political science.
NY Daily News reporter Ken Lovett, one of the «deans of New York State political journalism,» reported recently: «The governor also contacted one of his former staffers, Peter Harckham, to run against incumbent Sen. Terrence Murphy.
Host Alan Chartock is joined by New York Times investigative reporter Andrew Lehren, the 2012 Ottaway professor of journalism at the State University of New York at New Paltz this semester.
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