Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results The ‘P’ Word in the Book Business ‘Newspapers constantly editorialize about other professionals hiding their misdeeds, but with this they were silent.’ December 15, 2006 Teaching Journalism Students to Value What Is Authentic ‘I thought by sheer will I could be the one teacher who led his students away from plagiarism.’ December 15, 2006 Must-Read Books on the larger media environment in which journalism is practiced To understand the larger media environment in which journalism is practiced—”the new ocean we’re swimming in,” as Jane Ellen Stevens calls it—she offers four must-read books:“The Search: How Google and… December 15, 2006 Newspapers Have Met Their Enemy Within ‘The question is not whether the newspaper is dead, but whether it can be rescued from unreasonable demands.’ December 15, 2006 Newspapers and Their Quest for the Holy Grail Putting the Web first might be ‘the most difficult transformation in our mindset, but we should go ahead and flip our world on its head.’ December 15, 2006 Taking the Big Gulp ‘The Web is its own medium with its own characteristics. It is not newspapers. It is not TV news. It is not radio.’ December 15, 2006 Goodbye to All That—A Memoir ‘My introduction to daily journalism began with a murder. My introduction to Niemanry also began with a murder.’ December 15, 2006 Journalism and Web 2.0 ‘Tomorrow’s potential readers are using the Web in ways we can hardly imagine, and if we want to remain significant for them, we need to understand how.’ December 15, 2006 We Can Adjust to Changing Demands, But Should We? ‘People can adapt to anything if the order comes from the person who signs the paychecks.’ December 15, 2006 Risk-Adverse Newspapers Won’t Cross the Digital Divide ‘Newspapers lacked the external vision necessary to see the vast range of opportunities created by the Internet.’ December 15, 2006 Previous 1 … 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 … 356 Next