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An experiment in substance
WBBM-TV in Chicago tries an old-fashioned way to improve ratings--serious news.
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Editor & Publisher (and everybody else)
A look at the online home of an old tree-ware mainstay, Editor & Publisher.
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Happy, happy paper week
It's National Newspaper Week. So click, or pick up, a paper and celebrate.
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Journalism, from the ballroom to the Web
Here's a rundown of several well-known journalism magazines - and a few interesting newcomers - available on the Web.
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The Pulitzers on the Web
A look at the 2000 Pulitzer Prize lists, with links to the winners and more.
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Viewing the Pulitzers through the Web
Want to see this year's Pulitzer winning entries? They're on the Web, along with coverage of how they were selected, and more.
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Newspaper Journalists and The Changing Media
News may still be the product but how the public accesses it may leave the journalists locked into the printed media far behind.
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Changing the business?
Thomson Newspapers has started a program that will teach people from other walks of life how to be a reporter. Is it a worthy innovation, or journalism on the cheap?
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A new watchdog for the watchdogs
A look at Brill's Content on the eve of its debut.
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A virtual visit to the Newseum
Journalists and aspiring journalists are likely to find the Newseum's Web site is a worthwhile visit.
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Journalism beyond the pen and paper (part two)
(part 2 of 2) More information how the journalist can use the internet to their advantage.
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Meet News Mait
The Web is brimming with sites set up by editors and reporters at newspapers all over the world. They offer a range of things to visitors, including samples of the webmaster's writing and links to helpful sites.
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More jobs for journalists
Another roundup of job sites for journalists.
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Resumes and clips: On the job hunt
Looking for a job in journalism? Here's a sampling of Web sites that might make the hunt easier. Be sure to check a March 1998 article in our archives for additional information.
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Scrambling for a cubicle (or a corner office)
Looking for a job is seldom a pleasant experience, whether you're just starting out or you're seeking a fresh start. For journalists, the World Wide Web has made the hunt a little more sporting--and perhaps more rewarding.
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The Elements of Journalism
Whether blogging or writing for newspapers or magazines, The Elements of Journalism, provides information that is an indispensable tool for quality writing.
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Rants, anyone?
A brief tour of Poisonkitchen.com, a new site offering a rant board similar to the long-departed Newsmait, plus links to various journalism sites.

Sept. 11 and beyond
A look at Web sites offering analysis of the media's coverage of the terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan.

Brian Tierney Fights to Save His Philly Dailies
A former ad executive who sometimes fought with the papers over coverage of his clients, Tierney purchased them three years ago. Now he's fighting mightily to keep them.
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Networks Pose Pitfalls, Potential for Journalism
Use of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook is bringing more immediacy and interaction to reporting. But this tool requires new discretion on journalists' part.
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Some Newspaper History from Philadelphia
From Ben Franklin to Pulitzers, Philadelphia journalism has made history. Now, in these challenging times for newpapers, Brian Tierney wants to be part of the story.
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Liberal Bias
The fact is that journalists in the national media are dominantly Liberal. The question is what effect does this have.
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