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Articles related to "Journalism"
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. columbia journalism review • american journalism review • editor & publisher • contentious • online journalism review
Nellie Bly - Stunt Reporter Nellie Bly was the pen name of one of the most daring young journalists of her day. Few male journalists achieved her fame, or risked as much for a story. nellie bly • female stunt journalist • 19th century journalism • new york world • yellow journalism
How to Get a Job as a Journalist Looking for a job in newspapers, radio, television, magazines or on the internet? Consider these media industry job hunting strategies. journalism jobs • media job • newspaper job • radio job • radio station job
Effect of Reader Interactivity Upon Newspapers The message presented by the medium of print journalism differs from the message presented by the medium of online journalism. print journalism • web journalism • online journalism • print vs web • print vs online
The Blogger as Journalist Since only 12 percent of Internet users trust blogs as a news source, bloggers who want to be taken seriously need to adopt serious standards. journalism • journalist • journalism ethics • code of ethics • blogging ethics
Freelance Journalism - A Beginner's Guide Browse magazines and newspapers for ideas on subjects that interest you and collect relevant cuttings. Before contacting editors make sure you have some specific ideas. freelance journalism - a beginner's guide • top tips to improve your writing • how to get ideas • know your markets • use personal experiences for articles
Heard the news? The Internet allows you to listen in on news programs from around the world. real audio • shortwave • bbc • cbc • journalism
Ink-stained wretches on campus A column about Web sites of interest to college journalists. online college newspapers • student journalists • scholastic journalism • websites • web sites
Less is more... Articles are too long? Learn what to cut! reduancy • clutter • journalism • student • writing
New Year for All Before you can produce a school newspaper, you got to have the money, here's how you get it, advertising • money • student • journalism • newspaper
Portfolios: Your writing collection (and connection) You want a job? You need to show you can have the skills. A portfolio will show examples of your ablities. clips • portfolio • journalism • students •
Renaissance Faires and Air Bag Safety Search engines can help you find information you need, or lead you far astray. Some ideas to help you narrow your search. search engine writer resource writing fiction jour
Summertime is more then a vacation! Do something journalism-related this summer. journalism • student • internship • workshop • summer
The Journalist: Not just the writer. Journalists need to know more than writing skills skills • writing • student • journalism •
A new watchdog for the watchdogs A look at Brill's Content on the eve of its debut. brill's content • steven brill • magazine • content
A Web tour for high school journalists The Web provides quite a few good resources for high school journalists. high school journalists • school paper • websites • web sites
Creative Writing in News Articles Remaining factual is journalism's number one rule, but relaying the facts and avoiding sway does not mean boring writing. Add literary interest to journalistic writing. creativity in news articles • journalism and creativity • ways to write accurate but interesting articles • tricks to writing more engaging news stories • showing not telling
Resources for Writing Travel Articles and Books Learning travel writing skills starts with reading examples of successful travel articles. Seasoned travel journalism experts offer advice on how to write about travel. resources for writing travel articles • travel writing how to • travel writing guides • learning travel writing • travel writing reference books
On the beat Somewhere on the Web, I suspect there's a site for the National Association of Left-handed Reporters Who Can't Spell Worth a Damn, Drink Too Much Coffee and Turn In Their Copy Late. No matter how you earn a paycheck in journalism, there's a good chance there's a Web site devoted to it. national conference of editorial writers • national press photographers association • the slot • john makulowich • bill walsh
BBC From Our Own Correspondent For over 50 years, BBC reporters have expressed themselves through the flagship program, From Our Own Correspondent heard on Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. from our own correspondent • broadcast journalism • bbc radio 4 • international news • bbc world service
How to Be a Freelance Writer You have researched the marketplace, decided on a topic, have jotted down useful stuff in your notebook, and you are ready to enter the world of Freelance Journalism. how to be a freelance journalist • tips to get you going on your journalism career • tips to get started in freelance writing • contacting editors • writing an article pitch
How to Be a Journalist- Top Freelance Tips You have a good angle for your article and a newspaper or magazine that you are going to approach - time to start writing. Be clear on what your point of view is. how to be a journalist • top freelance tips • tips re titles • types of titles • journalism how to structure an article
Liebling's heirs The spirit of press critic A.J. Liebling is alive and well on the Web. Here are a few online links to media criticism. a.j. liebling • press criticism • media criticism • howard kurtz • village voice
Media Controversy Over Imus Remark Don Imus's comment about the Rutgers women's basketball team was offensive and problematic but the media is hypocritical about this type of incident in general don imus remark controversy • media hypocrisy • good taste journalism • sexism racism women's sport • basketball offensive comment
Six pairs of scissors for a tangled Web Everyone knows about Yahoo, Alta Vista and the other powerhouses on the Web. Here are a few lesser-known search engines that are consistent and rewarding. anzwers • dogpile • husky search • ask jeeves • electric library
Writing Careers Writers can build successful careers as journalists, grant writers, technical writers, copy writers, public relations professionals, or academic writers. academic writers • public relations writing jobs • journalism • advertising writing • copy writing jobs
Year of Magical Thinking Joan Didion's bestseller "Year of Magical Thinking" is a 2005 National Book Award winner and a moving account of grieving and loss. joan didion • year of magical thinking • bestseller • national book award • john gregory dunn
My Work As An Entertainment Journalist Educational And Work History Of Lee Tarver, Entertainment Journalist entertainment journalist
How to Make Money Writing Online Online publishing provides new opportunities for freelancers, writers and aspiring authors. Earn passive income and expand your portfolio, while also gaining experience. online publishing • freelance writing • internet publishing • freelancing websites • writing jobs
How to Write for the Web Using Keywords, SEO Writing for a website can be difficult, since there's new things to consider, like SEO, keywords, page views and formatting. Learn how to tailor writing for the net. write for the web • how to write for the internet • writing for websites • how to increase article page views • search engine optimization
Travel Writing for Blogs and Web Sites Internet-based options for travel writers have grown in recent years, creating more opportunities to publish storytelling with a compelling edge to it. travel writing • tips on travel blogging • travel journalism online • freelance writing for travel ezines • travel photography
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. journalists • job hunting • online • classified • employment
Fellowship Programs Description of a specific fellowship program for foreign students to study in America. financial aid • fellowships • international students
How to Be a Journalist - Good Research Good research is the backbone of non-fiction writing. Journalism is more than simply collecting information and regurgitating it. Nothing substitutes for good research how to be a journalist • good research • importance of keeping good records. • sources of information • accurate reporting
Intermediate ESL Paragraph Writing Lesson The next time you need to do a writing-intensive lesson, consider this ESL lesson plan that requires students to use creativity, work together, and present their work. esl lesson plan • esl paragraph writing • intermediate esl lesson • esl lesson on newspapers • reading aloud in english
The Blogger as Gadfly In the face of dwindling newspaper readership, and increasing suspicion that media organizations don't care about the people, blogs can stimulate public discourse. media news • news and media • media • new media • independent news media
Terry Savage Terry Savage is a well known expert on personal finance. Her book, "The Savage Truth On Money" was named one of the ten best money books of the year by Amazon.com, and wa bob brinker moneytalk • terry savage • money talk • personal finance • savage
Who Are the Best Writers of the Century? Writer's Digest asks: Who Are the Best Writers of the Century? writer's digest • best writers of the century • novels • writers
Remembering Paul Dana No matter what type of auto racing you may follow, all fans felt the pain of the tragic passing of IRL driver Paul Dana. Dana was killed in a practice crash Sunday morni paul dana • rahal letterman racing • irl • indy car • homestead-miami
Conservative opinion on the Web A sampling of opinion sites from the right. free republic • enter stage right • john corry • p.j. o'rourke • david hackworth
More scissors for a tangled Web Three new search engines give the old standbys a run for their money. fast • all the web • google • chubba • search engines
Toons, toons and more toons Here's where to find the true ink-stained wretches--editorial cartoonists--on the Web. editorial cartoonists • websites • web sites
Ambrose Bierce: Bitter Genius The life, times and works of this brilliant 19th century writer whose death remains an unsolved mystery to this very day ambrose bierce • american writer • short-story writer • william randolph hearst • the san francisco examiner
Diabetes Crisis: Treatment Options This month's celebrity writer for the Health and Wellness section discusses the real roots of the diabetes epidemic in the US and what to do about it. diabetes treatment • american diabetes association • type 2 diabetes • diabetes therapeutic interventions • dr. franklin house |
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