Search results for “nieman”

Showing 3559 results

Creating a Network of Young Reporters

We’re still thinking about saving high-school newspapers. But, if we start now, they might be able to save us.

In Colombia, Journalists Have Many Enemies

‘The first and most damning effect is self-censorship.’

You’ve Got to ‘Be Carefully Taught’

Decision-making in TV newsrooms too often involves racial criteria.

Colombia’s War Takes Place on a Global Stage

In exposing the roots and connections of violence, journalists risk their lives.

Journalists Murdered, Attacked, Kidnapped and Threatened in Colombia

Between 1986 and 1995, 43 journalists were murdered in Colombia, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), which suspects this number is an underestimate since many reported murders of…

Forgotten Stories About Forgotten People

‘Journalists could do a much better job reminding us of who we are supposed to be.’

Finding a Path to Cross a Racial Divide

Reporters began to listen rather than assume they knew what the story was.

Can What Ails Colombia Be Fixed?

As the war intensifies and U.S. money is sent, the story hits Page One.

Spring 2001: Political Journalism Introduction

Steve Nordlinger, a former reporter and editor at The (Baltimore) Sun, uses a Maryland example to illustrate how the media all but ignore coverage of Congressional races when incumbents run.

Spring 2001: Youth Journalism Introduction

Mark Goodman, director of the Student Press Law Center, laments the lessons about journalism and the First Amendment that young people are learning as adults censor what they write. “Professionals…