journalism

Articles about journalism

Kansas Student President Proposes Cutting Cash for Student Paper

March 11, 2010

In an effort to save money, Kansas’s student government looks at the student newspaper.

Education - The Paper Trail

Student Publications Back in the Cafeteria at Syracuse

February 19, 2010

School president reverses long-standing policy in lunchrooms.

Education - The Paper Trail

'Washington Times' Hires Sam Dealey as New Editor

January 29, 2010

The troubled paper will announce Dealey’s hire on Monday.

Nation & World - Washington Whispers

Why Not Young Luke Russert for <em>This Week</em>?

January 13, 2010

They didn’t get Luke Russert to replace his dad on Meet the Press, so fans suggest This Week next.

Nation & World - Washington Whispers

Press Frustrated Over Obama’s Lack of News Conferences

January 12, 2010

The White House press corps is beginning to grumble about a lack of opportunity to ask questions.

Nation & World

'Washington Times' Moving out of Headquarters

January 6, 2010

The shrinking Washington Times is moving out of its lavish HQ after cutting 62 percent of its staff.

Nation & World - Washington Whispers

Polls Open for Year-End Awards Voting

January 5, 2010

It has become a tradition—handing out end-of-year awards—so vote for your favorite.

Education - The Paper Trail

A Year of Blogging in 2009

December 31, 2009

It was an exciting year for news and journalism.

Opinion - Mary Kate Cary

Congress Moves Forward on Media Shield Law

December 29, 2009

The law would prevent journalists from having to reveal confidential sources in federal court trials.

Nation & World

10 Top Religion and Politics Stories

December 29, 2009

A farewell to faithful readers after a year of blogging.

Nation & World - God & Country

Still Looking for Award Nominations

December 29, 2009

We're accepting nominations for end-of-the-year awards through Monday.

Education - The Paper Trail

Calling for Year-End Honors Nominations

December 21, 2009

We're looking for candidates for best story of the year, biggest newsmaker, and more.

Education - The Paper Trail

Editor & Publisher's Demise Another Nail in Print Journalism's Coffin

December 16, 2009

As major publications close, we remember the reporting of way back when.

Opinion - Jamie Stiehm

Hawaii Pacific Reviews Censorship Claim

December 3, 2009

Sources say that journalism is censored at the Hawaii Pacific University student newspaper.

Education - The Paper Trail

Rupert Murdoch vs. Arianna Huffington on the Future of News

December 2, 2009

The two media giants weigh in on the future of journalism.

Opinion - Linda Killian

Fairfield Student Newspaper Faces Harassment Charges

November 16, 2009

Harassment claims against the Mirrorcould cause the paper to fold.

Education - The Paper Trail

Fox-White House Media War is Killing News

October 29, 2009

Soon, a consumer's choice of unchecked blather will replace journalism and truth.

Opinion

Will CNN go the Fox Route Like MSNBC?

October 27, 2009

Will they follow MSNBC down the partisan path?

Opinion - Robert Schlesinger

Finding Opportunity in the Recession: Media Woes Lead to Start-Up Experiments

October 26, 2009

New journalism ventures are cropping up, but where's the business model?

Money - Business & Economy

Government Should Stay Out of Media, Let the Press Fend for Itself

October 20, 2009

Government helping the media stay afloat? Really bad idea.

Opinion - Peter Roff

Len Downie Urges Bailout for News Media

September 16, 2009

The former Washington Post editor says there is potential in National Public Radio's methods.

Nation & World - Washington Whispers

Journalism Students Go Pro

September 8, 2009

A program run at Arizona State distributes students' stories to the New York Times and CNN.

Education - The Paper Trail

The<i> Nation</i> and Coverage of Hippies and Woodstock

August 27, 2009

The lefty magazine didn't identify with hippies.

Nation & World - Washington Whispers

News of Science: Choose Wisely

August 12, 2009

Consumers who value quality science journalism may need to become ever more discriminating.

Science

Not-So Good News for Journalism Students

August 6, 2009

A University of Georgia Study found that 40 percent of recent journalism graduates are unemployed.

Education - The Paper Trail

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