Articles Documentary Journalism Vanishes From Network and Local Television Withdrawal of advertising and emergence of news magazines were among the factors that killed it. September 15, 2001 Philip S. Balboni Prescient Words Delivered a Decade Ago On December 10, 1990, Geneva Overholser spoke to a gathering of Gannett executives. At this dinner, she was presented with an award as Gannett’s Editor of the Year. At the… September 15, 2001 Geneva Overholser Photojournalism at a Crossroads Technology, culture and economics will determine its future. September 15, 2001 Peter Howe Documenting Democracy in America The Indivisible project portrays grassroots activitiy in 12 communities. September 15, 2001 Revealing Afghanistan Chris Steele-Perkins captures a people’s grace and culture. September 15, 2001 Chris Steele-Perkins A Neighbor Wonders About Her Role as a Media Source ‘Had my attempt to honor dear friends actually caused harm?’ September 15, 2001 Audrey McCollum Fall 2001: Introduction At a time when so much of journalism is quicker, shorter and hyped to grab the public’s presumed short-attention span, the documentary—with its slower pace and meandering moments—is finding receptive… September 15, 2001 Melissa Ludtke Using Documentaries to Move People to Action Films serve as powerful catalysts for the Television Race Initiative. September 15, 2001 Ellen Schneider Long-Form Documentaries Serve a Vital Journalistic Role Today’s complexities don’t fit into tidy news magazine packages. September 15, 2001 Robert Richter Documenting Social Ills With an Eye Toward Advocacy Women’s health, homophobia, domestic violence, and rape are topics mainstream media often ignore. September 15, 2001 Margaret Lazarus Previous 1 … 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 … 432 Next