Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results Social Media: The Ground Shifts Social networks serving as Web services, not sites, ‘create new challenges for journalists, news organizations, and media companies that are only now starting to embrace social media.’ September 15, 2009 George Weller Reported on World War II From Five Continents George Weller was a highly praised novelist who was fluent in a number of languages when the Chicago Daily News sent him overseas in 1940 at age 33 to cover… September 14, 2009 Foreign News Reporting: Its Past Can Guide Its Future America’s tradition of foreign affairs reporting is on full display in John Maxwell Hamilton’s “Journalism’s Roving Eye: A History of American Foreign Reporting,” published by Louisiana State University Press.“Since the… September 14, 2009 Learning About China’s Changes While Teaching Journalism A U.S. journalism professor returns to China—after two decades—and discovers from his students all that has changed and what remains the same. September 11, 2009 The Netroots: Bloggers and the 2008 Presidential Campaign From their position in the ‘outermost reaches of the campaigns and the daily news cycle, [bloggers] managed to break into that once-impenetrable world.’ What difference did they make? September 11, 2009 Spies and Journalists: Taking a Look at Their Intersections Moscow recruited journalists for their access, insights and confidential information. September 11, 2009 Embedding a Reporter With a Shakespearean Production In moderating a blog and facilitating community reads and talk-backs, a journalist brings new voices and insights to arts coverage. September 11, 2009 Afghanistan-ism: An Apt Metaphor for Foreign News Reporting When independent judgment isn’t valued in the work journalists do overseas, the consequences for the nation can be devastating. September 11, 2009 Adapting Investigative Reporting Skills to Policy Advocacy ‘My motto remains what it was when I reported on immigration: always hard-headed, never hard-hearted.’ September 11, 2009 Watchdogging Public Corruption: A Newspaper Unearths Patterns of Costly Abuse ‘These are tumultuous and frightening times for newspapers, but this kind of reporting is what we do best.’ July 1, 2009 Previous 1 … 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 … 356 Next