News is Strategic in the Newspaper Business By Joseph Bower• Journalist’s Trade• September 15, 2001 Newsroom cost cutting should not imperil its special strengths. Read more
Newspapers Confront a Barrage of Problems By Stephen Lacy• Journalist’s Trade• September 15, 2001 Societal trends make business decisions more difficult. Read more
Diversity Can Be Improved During This Economic Downturn By William W. Sutton Jr.• Journalist’s Trade• September 15, 2001 For that to happen, a diverse newsroom must become a focus of corporate leaders. Read more
A Photographer’s Journey Begins With a Coffin By Andre Lambertson• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 By documenting youngsters’ lives, he hopes to understand what is happening. Read more
A Place for Words and Images to Call Home By Robert Coles• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 At DoubleTake, photographers and writers document the human experience. Read more
Photojournalism and Documentary Photography By Antonin Kratochvil and Michael Persson• Visual Journalism• September 15, 2001 They are identical mediums, sending different messages. Read more
A Festival to Celebrate Radio Documentaries By Johanna Zorn• Technology• September 15, 2001 Organized by Chicago Public Radio, it happens in October. Read more
Listening to Radio Talk Technology• September 15, 2001 At Transom.org, the conversation is about documentaries and public radio. Read more
Radio Storytelling Builds Community On-Air and Off By Jay Allison• Technology• September 15, 2001 ‘The journalist must be facilitator, fact-checker, ethicist, but not puppet-master….’ Read more
‘It was just me and the recorder.’ By Cristel• Technology• September 15, 2001 Cristel and daughter Rayonna. Photo by Sue Johnson. I had been incarcerated at the Rhode Island Training School for three years when I met Joe [Richman]. He asked if I … Read more