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 | | The influence of constitutional rights, statutory restrictions, court precedents, self-imposed and public restrictions on news coverage and ethics of journalism are included. |  | | A study of the rights, privileges, restrictions and responsibilities of the media. |  | | NOTE: Students should use elective and/or minor hours to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement. |
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http://www.shsu.edu/catalog/jrn.html
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| | SCILS, Rutgers University |
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http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/programs/jms
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| | BUBL LINK: Journalism |
 | | Includes an extensive, searchable library with the categories civil war, baseball, engravings, journalism hoaxes, old west, crime figures such as those of Bonnie and Clyde, and over a dozen other categories. |  | | Newspapers, online television, radio and news archives and country specific resources are also available. |  | | Subjects: historical data, journalism, united states history - general |
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http://bubl.ac.uk/link/j/journalism.htm
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| | Citizen journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Grubisich, T. Grassroots journalism: Actual content vs. shining ideal. |  | | " October 6, 2005, USC Annenberg, Online Journalism Review. |  | | The public journalism movement emerged after the 1988 U.S. presidential election as a countermeasure against the eroding trust in the news media and widespread public disillusionment with politics and civic affairs. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_journalism
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 | | Please review the grading rubric as a group to ensure you are prepared to present. |  | | This page was last updated: Friday, April 7, 2006 at 8:53:27 AM Copyright ©2006 Journalism 1 |  | | Please click on this brief article on the problem of corporate ownership of the news which is touched on in the movie Network. |
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http://central.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/mcjournalism
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| | PressThink |
 | | The Weblog: An Extremely Democratic Form in Journalism "It's pirate radio, legalized; it's public access coming closer to life. |  | | Ritual is newsless; therefore it must be meaningless. |  | | Of the many weblogs that comment on the state of journalism today, Tim Porter's First Draft is one of the most thoughtful. |
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http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink
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| | Journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There have been arguments on both sides of the debate further fueled by a March 2005 court ruling in a case involving Apple Computer and several Apple rumor blogs. |  | | Recently there has been some controversy as to whether blogging constitutes a form of journalism. |  | | National Writers Union, a labor union that represents freelance journalists and other writers. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism
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| | Academic Programs - Journalism - College of Journalism and Communications |
 | | The Brechner Center for Freedom of Information serves as a clearinghouse for information on access issues in Florida. |  | | Professors Bill Chamberlin and Sandra Chance respond to queries from media professionals, academics, students and custodians of public records about the Sunshine Law and other information issues. |  | | Develop and cultivate an understanding of the rights, roles and responsibilities of news media professionals and scholars in a democratic society; |
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http://www.jou.ufl.edu/academic/jou
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| | Journalism Ethics |
 | | Currently the Center's collection contains over one million articles addressing the issue of access to information at the federal, state and local levels. |  | | They also provide research in areas dealing with media laws and regulations. |  | | Information on media laws and other resources can also be found at this site. |
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http://www.web-miner.com/journethics.htm
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| | Journalism Theme Page |
 | | The Indiana University's School of Journalism has posted over 170 case studies/articles within 13 categories. |  | | Many of the issues that these address would be suitable for high school students. |  | | Over 30 case studies in Media Management and Sales from the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. |
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http://www.cln.org/themes/journalism.html
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| | UW-Madison School of Journalism & Mass Communication-Undergraduates |
 | | Courses taken pass/fail may not be used to fulfill either requirement – students must take these courses on a letter-grade basis. |  | | One of those courses must be in the History Department or cross-listed with History. |  | | Journalism courses or courses cross-listed into Journalism cannot apply toward either requirement. |
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http://www.journalism.wisc.edu/undergrad/degree.html
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| | Newswise |
 | | Applicants must have at least five years of full-time experience in journalism for the general public. |  | | Fellows have six months to devote to a public affairs project of their choice and access to a rich array of classes at The Ohio State University. |  | | Note that you can use the "Edit," "Find" and "Find Again" commands of your Netscape (or other browser) to search this document for specific topics, such as "environment" or "cancer" to determine if awards are given for particular subjects about which you or a colleague has written. |
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http://www.newswise.com/resources/j_grants
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| | Journalism - Supporting freedom of the press in the America's |
 | | Any retransmission, reproduction, distribution, downloading, storage, or display of this material in electronic or any other form without written consent of McCormick Tribune Foundation is prohibited. |  | | Find out more about how to apply for funding. |  | | Our mission statement and program priorities frame the Journalism Program, as demonstrated by brief descriptions of current grants in each of our five areas of support. |
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http://www.rrmtf.org/journalism
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| | Journalism |
 | | To apply for enrolment, applicants should complete the application form and pay the enrolment fee of AUD$300.00 Applicants will be notified by return mail whether their application is successful. |  | | Macleay’s course in Journalism allows students to qualify for an award at Diploma level in one year. |  | | Students who complete the one-year Macleay Diploma in Journalism have a number of options if they wish to go on to gain a university degree: |
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http://www.macleay.edu.au/journal.html
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| | Langara College Program Descriptions |
 | | Successful completion of all courses in any term is a prerequisite to continuing to the next term. |  | | A Certificate in Journalism is awarded for successful completion of the two-term certificate stream. |  | | The program is offered in two distinct patterns: the diploma stream, over four terms with a summer break in the middle; or the certificate stream over two consecutive terms. |
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http://www.langara.bc.ca/programs/JOUR.html
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| | We Media 2.0 » Appendix: Books - Journalism |
 | | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. |  | | Web Journalism: Promise and Practice of a New Medium |  | | The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect |
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http://www.hypergene.net/wemedia2/?p=14
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| | News analysts, reporters, and correspondents |
 | | Also, newspapers increasingly are hiring stringers and freelancers. |  | | Because many stations and networks are on the air 24 hours a day, newscasters can expect to work unusual hours. |  | | Work on high school and college newspapers, at broadcasting stations, or on community papers or U.S. Armed Forces publications also provides practical training. |
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http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos088.htm
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| | Journalism and Mass Communications--Washington and Lee University |
 | | Seminar Leader, The Tallahassee Democrat, 1978-80; Newsroom seminars in grammar, style and usage |  | | Search Committee, faculty position in mass media law, 2000-present |  | | Journalism Ethics Institutes, Washington and Lee University, November 1997- present, co-leader |
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http://journalism.wlu.edu/faculty/brian.html
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| | Undergraduate Advising |
 | | Fall 2006 course notes (pdf document - last updated 03/20/06) |  | | Fall 2005 Freshman Course Selection Guidelines (pdf document - last updated 06/03/05) |  | | Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Degree Suggested Course Sequence |
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http://www.journalism.indiana.edu/academics/advising.html
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| | Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting |
 | | The citizen journalism group's president claims a copyright infringement and defamation suit brought against the author of the Maine Web Report by an advertising company contracted by the state's Office of Tourism "is nothing more than an attempt by a deep-pocketed litigant to bully a blogger for criticizing state officials and state contractors." |  | | They also stand in opposition to alarmist, reactionary punditry passed off as news. |  | | Such reporters not only celebrate the grand American tradition of muckraking journalism, but intentionally defy the dominant reporting mode of bland and ostensibly “objective&; newspaper reportage that asserts each point of view as equal. |
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http://www.fair.org
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| | World-Wide Web Resources - Journalism |
 | | Journalism UK (United Kingdom), links to print media sources with the United Kingdom, aimed at print journalists writing for magazines or journalists based in the United Kingdom. |  | | Internet Journalism Resources, from Minnesota State University Moorhead. |  | | United States Early Radio History, articles and extracts on early radio and related technologies in the United States. |
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http://www.uky.edu/Subject/journalism.html
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| | University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications |
 | | The school became a free-standing unit in 1979 and was named a college in 1985. |  | | A School of Journalism was established as a unit within the College of Arts and Sciences in 1923. |  | | Advertising courses were added soon thereafter, and broadcasting courses became available in the early 1960s. |
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http://journalism.unl.edu
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| | UC Berkeley Journalism |
 | | Qianq's analysis coincides with Chinese president Hu Jintao's visit to the United States. |  | | Journalism schools at Berkeley, Columbia, Northwestern and USC, and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard are part of the The Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education. |  | | Most J-School podcasts can be found in the Journalism & Media section, but you'll find additional content sprinkled throughout other categories as well, including Politics & Public Policy and Explore Cal/Meet the Faculty. |
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http://journalism.berkeley.edu
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| | Blogging, Journalism & Credibility |
 | | Therefore, anybody who works in a profession which depends on completed documents– journalism, academia, law, engineers, medicine– it is impossible to develop community. |  | | The “journalism” tools that come closest to those used by the software industry are Wikis. |  | | Journalism is Jazz– institutionalized, accepted, and no longer making any money. |
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http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/webcred
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| | Technorati Tag: journalism |
 | | A tag is like a subject or category. |  | | Freelance Journalism Paying Markets Worldwide Freelance Writer informs freelance writers of paying writing markets around the world. |  | | I have now uploaded my documentary on Connacht Rugby which was partially broadcast on Galway Bay FM before the Newcastle game... |
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http://www.technorati.com/tags/journalism
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| | Undergraduate Programs, Philip Merrill College of Journalism,University of Maryland |
 | | This required worksheet will facilitate a more thorough review of journalism degree requirements. |  | | Within these credits, journalism students must choose a "minor" (a core of advanced work in a substantive field) to establish competency in a specialized area of knowledge they will be able to use as professionals. |  | | Journalism courses are designed to provide students with a working knowledge of the tools and concepts they will need to perform as top-flight professional communicators. |
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http://www.journalism.umd.edu/undergrad
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| | E.W. Scripps School of Journalism |
 | | The state of journalism in this country is in transition. |  | | The plan is not a static document but instead is a blueprint for development. |  | | Additionally, the Scripps School is actively seeking to join with corporations and foundations to expand our academic offerings. |
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http://scrippsjschool.org
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| | Central Michigan University > Journalism Department > ' + page + ' |
 | | Contact Us (Unit Administration) / Contact This Site's Webmaster |  | | An application forms, essays and letters of recommendation must be submitted by March 15. |  | | Students majoring in journalism may choose from four concentrations: news-editorial, public relations, advertising and photojournalism (play video). |
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http://journalism.cmich.edu
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| | Umass Journalism |
 | | Our graduates also work in other fields that require writing and reporting skills, including public relations, law, government and teaching. |  | | The Journalism major is based on the premise that journalists are essential in a democratic society because they inform its citizens, give voice to the voiceless and hold the powerful accountable. |  | | The major emphasizes both the academic heart of journalism and its practice through its courses in history, law, ethics, philosophy and media criticism, as well as newswriting, reporting and editing for a variety of media. |
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http://www.umass.edu/journal/UMAJournalism
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| | KU School of Journalism and Mass Communications |
 | | Before working in Spokane, Kuhr worked for the Great Falls Tribune in Great Falls, Mont., and for The Hartford Courant in Hartford, Conn. She is a Michigan Journalism Fellow. |  | | She also planned and executed the 2002 APME National Convention in Baltimore. |  | | Kuhr served on the APME board of directors for two terms. |
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http://www.journalism.ku.edu/faculty/people/kuhr.shtml
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| | Journalism gets the ax - Front Page |
 | | "After more than a year and a half of working in issues related to journalism, and after the past legislative session, it has become apparent that the most effective way to address our students' needs in journalism is to make a change in the current situation," Johnson said in a statement. |  | | Journalism faculty members will elect three members from within the department Monday, Johnson said, and he will appoint a faculty member to chair the committee. |  | | The dean's office sent letters Thursday to all journalism students containing the specifics of Johnson's recommendation. |
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http://www.thebatt.com/news/2003/07/14/FrontPage/Journalism.Gets.The.Ax-513269.shtml
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http://www.journalism.iupui.edu
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| | Moore's Lore: Journalism Archives |
 | | Even those publishers who do profess to pay something, such as Newsfactor, in fact pay very little. |  | | You may have great merchandise, you may have great service, you may have a nifty shopping cart. |  | | The Public Eye will be written by Vaughan Ververs, formerly editor of The Hotline, which has been drawing crowds of paying customers for The National Journal since 1992. |
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http://mooreslore.corante.com/archives/journalism
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| | Journalism News, Media Views J-Log Journalism Blog |
 | | I could re-work the site here at mallasch.com with new software, but I thought it was time for a new domain, a new name, and a new direction for my journalism blog. |  | | The software that runs it is a very heavily hacked version of a little known CMS. |  | | (Please point them to the new site: Journalism Hope! |
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http://www.mallasch.com/journalism
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| | Journalism News |
 | | WAIANAE and Farrington high schools, which have been named as the top journalism programs in the past, were once again in the running for the top spot in the 37th annual Hawaii State High School Journalism... |  | | Take for example the fact the constant complaints by "journalists" at the big mainstream media outlets about their reputation for having a liberal bias. |  | | Journalism News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net. |
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http://www.topix.net/news/journalism
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| | Journalism Dept. of Eastern Illinois University |
 | | Broadcast journalism students work closely with experienced faculty members at WEIU-TV and WEIU-FM, while public relations students develop their skills by serving clients through The Agency, a student-run public relations organization. |  | | Advertising: Graduates who sell and design advertising for newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations and advertising agencies often developed their expertise in the sales departments at The Daily Eastern News and other publications. |  | | Or check out the student media page for more information on what each publication offers. |
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http://www.eiu.edu/~journal
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 | | DeWayne B. (Doc) Johnson, author of "Flying Saucers: Are We There Yet?" is a retired professor of journalism at California State University, Northridge, and a retired desk editor of the Los Angeles Times. |  | | Even after all these years, there is still a surplus of journalism majors. |  | | Newspapers have been on a slide for years and remedy seems remote. |
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http://journalism_jobs.tripod.com
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| | JTeacher.com |
 | | Schechter and his wife died in a car accident in 1970, and this $2,000 scholarship was set up in his memory. |  | | The book does what it promises to do. |  | | The amount of material is overwhelming but any teacher working with the material could choose what to use, what to adapt to local circumstances and what could realistically be taken on by both teacher and students. |
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http://www.jteacher.com
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| | Missouri School of Journalism |
 | | From covering South American revolutions to breaking the news of the Spanish Civil War, Ziffren has filed reports on some of the 20th century's most cataclysmic events. |  | | Scott joined the School in 1986 as its first endowed chair, the Meredith Chair in Service Journalism. |  | | Contact the Missouri School of Journalism if you would like to receive a copy of our viewbook. |
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http://journalism.missouri.edu
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| | Department of Journalism |
 | | We prepare those of our students who plan a career in the news media by fostering a keen awareness of the rights and public responsibilities of journalism. |  | | The Journalism Department at the University of Richmond has, typically, about 50 majors, four full-time professors, and adjunct instructors from the profession. |  | | More than half of those who major in journalism have a second major field of study. |
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http://journalism.richmond.edu
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| | Washington Semester |
 | | Entry-level internships are available with numerous local and national publications, journals, and radio and television stations. |  | | Class discussion on the First Amendment in preparation of speaker |  | | The Journalism Semester provides you with a close-up look at news reporting and an introduction to the principles, ethics, and issues of journalism in Washington, D.C. Topics you may discuss during the Journalism Semester include: |
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http://www.american.edu/washingtonsemester/2.programs/2.7JO.html
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| | Journalism.org - Research, Resources and Ideas to Improve Journalism |
 | | The third edition of the Project for Excellence in Journalism's annual report tracking and analyzing the state of the American news media. |  | | A new PEJ study of the news media finds men are cited as sources much more often than women on a wide range of topics. |  | | A PEJ study on how the press covered the pivotal period of the 2004 Presidential Campaign. |
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http://www.journalism.org
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| | University of Connecticut - Journalism Department |
 | | The department encourages its students to study other fields in depth, and to complete second majors in other departments in the college. |  | | It believes that such an education helps students to hear, understand and tell the stories of people whose circumstances or backgrounds are unlike their own. |  | | The department also contributes to the college by offering instruction to a substantial number of non-majors who seek to improve their writing, interviewing and research skills, or to learn about the news media. |
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http://www.journalism.uconn.edu
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| | Bob Stepno's Other Journalism Weblog |
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http://radio.weblogs.com/0106327
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| | Missouri School of Journalism: Graduation Application |
 | | This allows your journalism adviser to review your academic progress and confirm what courses you have left to complete your degree. |  | | Please turn this form into Journalism Student Services, 76 Gannett, by the deadline for your graduation month. |  | | You will apply for graduation before you pre-register for your final semester courses. |
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http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/undergraduate/apply-graduation.html
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| | Journalism |
 | | World Wide Web Resources: Journalism Includes links to First Admendment issues, journalism services and sources, libraries, news, organizations, publications, public relations, schools. |  | | U of Iowa: Journalism and Mass Communication Comprehensive links to general resources, working journalist's resources, cyberjournalism, gender and race in mass communication, communication and media law resources, news sources, schools and colleges, journalism magazines online, listservs and online newsletters, and journalism job resources. |  | | Internet Resources Outside the Library of Congress Links to newspaper lists, indexes, and catalogs and periodical lists and titles; search tools and lists used by the LC; and vendors' and publishers' pages. |
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http://faculty.frostburg.edu/engl/gartner/journ.htm
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| | Department of Journalism at New York University |
 | | Listen to the recent discussion hosted by the Department, featuring a leader of the ID movement, one of his most prominent critics, and the national religion correspondent from The New York Times. |  | | Bullpen: some of journalism's most important names visit NYU and share their wisdom. |  | | A 10-day program designed to encourage high school minority students to consider careers in journalism. |
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http://journalism.nyu.edu
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| | Open Directory - News: Media: Journalism |
 | | Institute for Public Accuracy (IPA) - Consortium of policy researchers seeking to broaden public discourse by gaining media access for those whose perspectives are commonly drowned out by corporate-backed think tanks and other influential institutions. |  | | TV Rundown - Information and about television news and public service projects, analysis of news coverage, career and study resources. |  | | Pew Center for Civic Journalism - Centerpiece of The Pew Charitable Trusts' initiative to stimulate citizen involvement in community issues.The project partners major print and broadcast news organizations, helping them reconnect to their communities in ways that help engage their citizens in dialogues that can lead to problem solving. |
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http://dmoz.org/News/Media/Journalism
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| | Blogging: the new journalism? |
 | | Easier than building a web site, these simple web publishing tools promised to democratise the web, allowing anyone with internet access to have a voice online. |  | | And the tools to build blogs became more widespread with internet service providers such as AOL offering blogging tools to their users and Blogger.com receiving a financial boost from its acquisition by the search engine company Google. |  | | The New Journalism movement transformed the conventional wisdom of news writing by presenting stories as features with greater colour, vibrancy and permeated with the personal experiences of the writer. |
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/features/story604.html
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| | Online Journalism Review Readers' Blog |
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