Author To Prepare for the Future, Skip the Present ‘… today’s obsession with saving newspapers has meant that, for the most part, media companies have failed to plan adequately for tomorrow’s digital future.’ December 22, 2008 Where the Monitor Is Going, Others Will Follow A decade ago, resistance at The Christian Science Monitor to its online site almost killed it. Now, the newspaper is depending on the Web for its survival. December 22, 2008 Clear Direction in Tough Economic Times Economic volatility brings ‘new meaning to the program’s transformative nature.’ December 22, 2008 If Murder Is Metaphor Novels, at times, speak to truth in ways we, as journalists, can find hard to do. December 15, 2008 The Middle East Conflict: American Coverage ‘… Dunsky’s book is at its best when she reveals little-known aspects of the relationship that exists between American journalists and their government.’ December 15, 2008 Web v. Journalism: Court Cases Challenge Long-Held Principles ‘… courts and legislatures, reluctant to apply different rules to the “old” and “new” media, are rethinking the basic constitutional principles that have protected a free press for generations.’ December 15, 2008 A Retired Newspaper Journalist Takes What He Knows to the Web ‘What “sold” RappVoice to the local audience was solid and timely reporting, analysis, and in-depth explanation of complex subjects ….’ December 15, 2008 Election Night in Chicago–Capturing the Moment “I couldn’t stop crying.” From one conversation to another, those were the words photojournalist Eli Reed heard most often from friends after the election of Barack Obama as President of… December 15, 2008 Winter 2008: Introduction In this time of accelerating change, how journalists do their work and what elements of journalism will survive this digital transformation loom as questions and concerns. By heading in new… December 15, 2008 The Unchanging Essence of War Photography The image’s power rests ‘in the hands of intrepid, artistically gifted photojournalists who travel to trouble and assemble what they find without written commentary.’ December 15, 2008 Previous 1 … 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 … 427 Next