Search results for “so you want to write a book” Showing 791 results Teaching Journalism, Finding a Home A big challenge was balancing ‘my strong sense of ethical practice with a desire to avoid preaching an “American way”….’ June 15, 2005 Planting the Roots of Public Radio In Chile ‘Teaching public radio in a place where people didn’t know anything about it was a huge challenge ….’ June 15, 2005 Respecting Cultural Traditions in a Newsroom At the Lakota Times, editors help reporters blend their language and ceremonies into their work. June 15, 2005 Getting Ukrainian Journalists to Ask Ordinary People Questions ‘We wanted to get them to report beyond press releases and false assurances of the politicians and bureaucrats.’ June 15, 2005 Spin Alley: A Microcosm of Journalism’s Struggles Will reporters end this ritual and regain the trust of their audience in their 2006 and 2008 political coverage? June 15, 2005 Truth and Trust: In Iraq War Coverage, They’ve Become Casualties ‘How to counter the drip-drip-drip of the dead and the maimed? Blame the media.’ June 15, 2005 Advice and Guidance for International Journalism Trainers ‘Until overseas trainers get to know the interests of the particular individuals with whom they’ll work, they are unlikely to be able to specify terms of success.’ June 15, 2005 The Global Poverty Beat ‘What choices will news organizations make in the years ahead about coverage of the world’s poor and their problems?’ Two new books provide direction. June 15, 2005 A Remembrance of Foreign Reporting In ‘Bad News,’ a retired network correspondent eulogizes the decline of foreign news reporting. June 15, 2005 Seeing What Others Failed to Notice Reporting from Baghdad, Jon Lee Anderson ‘offers a profound antidote to the simplistic impulses of American television news ….’ June 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 … 80 Next