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James on
May 31st, 2007
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Neil Henry, a professor of journalism at UC Berkeley, has a lament about the decline of newspaper journalism in the soon to be editorially downsized San Francisco Chronicle. He puts forth some good examples of the types of investigative journalism that ar
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Market researchers are turning to neuromarketing - aka brain scans - to understand secret reactions to advertising, media and product packaging.
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Guidelines designed to help improve relations between the police and press photographers will be rolled out nationwide in the next few months
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His campaign backers include businessman Paul Myners, (chairman of Guardian Media Group).
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Students on a new journalist training company based at a daily newspaper have made headlines within four weeks of starting the first course.
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Murdoch is not an editorial ogre but a smart, charming businessman with a pioneering style of journalism that has its place in a free country. His editorial support of America’s troops is generous, and he has created a fresh point of view with Fox News.
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When Associated Press put out a story that an 11-year-old boy, Jamison Stone, had shot dead a monster pig weighing 1,051 pounds in Alabama, television stations in the United States jumped at the news.
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A journalism professor who has written an opinion piece for the San Francisco Chronicle that basically repeats that same tired line and then seems to claim that Google has some sort of moral responsibility to support the journalism business.
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I believe that modern citizen journalism began not with blogging, but with the amateur video taping of the LA police beating of Rodney King. That took several days for the person who filmed it to get it played on a TV station whose network then picked it
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Director of BBC Global News, Richard Sambrook, spoke with the Editors Weblog about the Beeb’s initiatives, previewing his upcoming speech at the 14th World Editors Forum being held in Cape Town, South Africa, June 3-6.
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Licensee and customers have been left disappointed after a major national pub pool competition with a £50,000 winner-takes-all prize was cancelled. Nuts Pub Pool Challenge, which was due to have its finals broadcast on Sky, has been scrapped due to a ³l
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