Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results Winter 2003: International Journalism Introduction Sun Yu, who for 12 years was a reporter and editor of the Chinese and English language editions of China Environment News, explores ways in which news coverage in China… December 15, 2003 Opening Up to Kids Working to close the generation and credibility gap, post-Jayson Blair. December 15, 2003 Winter 2003: Young Readers Introduction Newspaper reading isn’t a daily habit for most young people. Instead they catch headlines on Web sites, share opinions on Weblogs, and see breaking news alerts along TV scroll bars.… December 15, 2003 Winter 2003: Journalist’s Trade Introduction With its unusual purpose and Hollywood celebrity, California’s autumn recall election became an archetypal mix of entertainment and news reporting. Lessons from its reporters shed light on some of the… December 15, 2003 Lights, Camera, Recall Television news coverage could not get past a candidate’s star power. December 15, 2003 ‘Coloring the News’ Collides With Journalists ‘… too many of those with heavy investments in the diversity crusade either read my arguments wrong or preferred not to review their investments.’ September 15, 2003 An Editor Acts to Limit a Staffer’s Weblog ‘This is not an issue of freedom of speech.’ September 15, 2003 Excerpts From the DMN Daily Weblog Since The Dallas Morning News’s editorial board Weblog began on July 20, editorial writers have been sharing their views and, in some cases, arguing amongst themselves for the wired world… September 15, 2003 Readers Glimpse an Editorial Board’s Thinking Creating a Weblog offers ‘a way for us to demystify what we do and how we do it.’ September 15, 2003 Blogging Journalists Invite Outsiders’ Reporting In ‘To be interesting, the blog must have a discernible human voice: A blog with just links is a portal.’ September 15, 2003 Previous 1 … 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 … 356 Next