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Fall 1999: Words & Reflections Introduction

“What difference does it make that a family newspaper stays in the family?” This is the question posed by Alex S. Jones, author (along with Susan E. Tifft) of the…

Fall 1999: Journalist’s Trade Introduction

“Today it is difficult to pick up a sports section or watch a sporting event on TV without finding some athlete’s privacy being invaded.” This observation rests at the center…

Russian Television News: Owners and the Public

Owners jockey for political advantage. The public spots bias.

An Urban Eye Looks at Rural Life

Photographs that ‘beguile without fantasizing.’

At Unity ’99 the Topic Was Journalism

The conference offered a glimpse of what newsrooms could be.

Reporting on Reproductive and Genetic Technologies

An author describes her experiences—good and bad—with the media.

A Journalist Reveals Himself in Letters

Irreverent, churlish, boastful and, sometimes, larger than life.

The Cold War Generation of Patriotic Journalists

What happens when journalism becomes government propaganda?

Dealing With the Trauma of Covering War

Journalists Talk About Ways They Cope With What They See

Watching the Watchdogs

In Kenya, a Monthly Media Review Keeps a Watchful Eye on Journalists and Others