Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 795 results News From Iraq: From Spinning to Reporting After working as Central Command’s spokesman for the war in Iraq, Josh Rushing became a reporter for Al Jazeera and writes about his transformative journey. December 15, 2007 Hidden Codes and Competitive Trickery In a coffee-table book, Associated Press correspondents and photographers describe what they and their colleagues did to be first with the news. December 15, 2007 Forgetting Why Reporters Choose the Work They Do Will journalists ‘cover local news for life, with no chance of parole?’ December 15, 2007 Network News’s Perfect Storm ‘Productivity, a central and venerable tenet of corporate culture, began to occupy the world of news in a way it previously had not.’ December 15, 2007 Values Reside at the Core of Journalism It is these essential values that ‘make someone a good journalist, and they are what lift this work above the trivial.’ September 15, 2007 Passing Along the Value of Humility ‘Students need to be open-minded about the best way to tell each story rather than seeing rich media as mere add-ons to word-driven narratives.’ September 15, 2007 The Lure of China ‘… we need to find a way to be both passionate about a subject and dispassionate about its effects and influences on our own country.’ September 15, 2007 Plowing New Ground in Journalism Education ‘This should not be a discussion of how to graft the latest onto the existing.’ September 15, 2007 Investigating What Went Wrong and Why ‘As it turns out, many of the systemic failures that plagued the Gulf Coast during and after Katrina should have been predicted ….’ September 15, 2007 A Forceful Voice About a City’s Survival With the ‘transformative power of anger, I was converted into a full-time columnist who took on the serious work of defending a city.’ September 15, 2007 Previous 1 … 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 … 80 Next