Author When Journalists’ Voices Are Missing A former newspaper editor examines the impact of the lack of journalists serving on media company boards. March 15, 2006 A Newspaper’s Redesign Signals Its Renewal ‘… newspapers have enormous strengths to rely on — and that is where we need to concentrate.’ March 15, 2006 Lessons From a Newsroom’s Digital Frontline In Roanoke, Virginia, a midsized newspaper has had ‘the freedom to run some experiments, fail, try again, and along the way discover some meaningful success.’ March 15, 2006 Damaging Ripple Effects of Newsroom Cutbacks ‘In previous downturns, rookie reporters reinvigorated the newsroom; now, there might not be any quality, young journalists to take over.’ March 15, 2006 New Metaphors Needed for Changing Roles ‘It is time for some new language to describe the role and value of the assigning editor. Even the job title is dated and limiting.’ March 15, 2006 Moments Illustrate the Lives of Frontline Editors Mae Cheng, regional editor at Newsday, president of UNITY: Journalists of Color, and former president of the Asian American Journalists Association, collected capsule reports from a diverse group of frontline… March 15, 2006 Listening to Editors’ Difficulties Helps Find Solutions ‘Frontline editors usually come from reporting ranks, and it is not unusual for problems to emerge in the transition.’ March 15, 2006 Seeing Lives as They Once Were and Are Today More family album than newspaper report, a book published by the Sun Herald in Biloxi, Mississippi documents Hurricane Katrina's life-altering force. March 15, 2006 A Recurring Image in Art: The Newspaper ‘Though there is little shared cultural ground for these artists, newspapers have become a shared tool of storytelling across countries and eras.’ March 15, 2006 The Coverage of Soviet Dissidents by Western Journalists KGB memos about Andrei Sakharov reveal the government’s increasing fear of him as his ideas received press attention in the West. March 15, 2006 Previous 1 … 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 … 427 Next