Search results for “nieman” Showing 3523 results 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 Delivering the News in Two Languages What’s happening in several regions of Spain with bilingual journalism offers American editors and publishers a valuable ‘case study and a cautionary tale. …’ March 15, 2006 Spring 2006: The Job of Frontline Editor Introduction The frontline editor’s job is one that, in the words of Jacqui Banaszynski, who holds the Knight Chair in Editing at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, “has expanded… March 15, 2006 The Dearth of Resources for Entering Editors There are available ‘… few books, a large but scattered field of articles, and the handouts and tip sheets collected at relatively few Web sites.’ March 15, 2006 An Open Letter From Knight Ridder Alumni What follows is a letter signed by 92 journalists who have worked for Knight Ridder newspapers. It was distributed to news media outlets in November 2005. RELATED ARTICLE“When Journalists’ Voices Are… March 15, 2006 Will the Meaning of Journalism Survive? ‘Journalism educators are in a state of disquiet, if not distress, at their students’ lack of the broad background essential for independent journalism.’ March 15, 2006 Creating a New Town Square ‘It’s a locus for the kind of civic trust and independence on which the idea of journalism, indeed democracy, is based.’ December 15, 2005 Drawing the Mood of New Orleans ‘Cartoon ideas presented themselves, but none embraced the gravity of the situation.’ December 15, 2005 Defining a Journalist’s Function In one approach to finding a definition, it turns out that being a journalist is about doing journalism. December 15, 2005 Reconnecting With the Audience ‘What they say—not what we think—is what counts.’ December 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 … 353 Next