11 search results for "journalism"

Army Times is Hiring!

May 21, 2010
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Some people have been complaining about the lack of jobs in the journalism world and that may be still so, but there is a new trend of journalism emerging. It is called reporting embedded alongside its publisher's marketing campaigns. And Army Times is leading the way in this market.

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The Future of Journalism

July 30, 2009
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The Future of Journalism

While observing media conglomerates collapsing under their own weight, reading the below minimum wage job ads for journalists and filtering through promotional articles, I couldn't help but wonder, what is going to happen to the journalism profession? My search for answers got me all the way to Harvard.

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Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard

July 16, 2009
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Canadian Magazine fights for the right to communicate

May 14, 2009
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Canadian Magazine fights for the right to communicate

Canadian Magazine fights for the right to communicate. I include an excerpt of their public newsletter because I think it's ...

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Health Marketing and the CDC

April 26, 2009
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Health Marketing and the CDC

Have you ever heard the term "Health Marketing"? I certainly haven't, until recently when I decided to research a specific health topic. So I turned to the "credible source" of health information, the CDC (Center for Decease Control and Prevention), a government agency.

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Economy declines, but I'm optimistic.

April 14, 2009
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As US economy continues to decline, and some say, this is only the beginning, I am optimistic. Why? Because I believe this is a chance to make a real change, one that starts with each individual person. We can build new, better economy, more sustainable for ourselves and our planet.

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Oksana Koval with a favorite journalism teacher

August 23, 2008
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Uniting Nations

May 9, 2008
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Uniting Nations

On May 4th ICEA concluded this year's journalism program "Freedom of Press and Journalistic Ethics" symposium, a 10-day educational training in New York, Washington DC and Florida.

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The death of American newspaper

January 29, 2008
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The death of American newspaper

As technology advances and ability to connect improves, some things are bound to die off like old leaves falling from the tree. The old fashioned way of getting news, the newspapers printed on paper are dying off like dinosaurs. But the technology is not the only thing to blame for that. It...

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Richard's paparazzi work

January 2, 2008
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The first day of the new 2008 was celebrated by gathering for dinner at Maggie's house in Milpitas. An event attended by a dozen or so friends, including my friend Richard, whom I know from my journalism school. Eh, so many memories... Richard brought his camera and in the middle of a pool game, he...

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