Search results for “writing the book” Showing 891 results The White House: Can It Control the Press? With secrecy on the rise, what is happening in Washington, D.C. is having a wider impact on how government officials relate to the press. 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 ‘Perilous Times’ for First Amendment Rights Editors must ‘send the clear signal—and offer the necessary support—to make the coverage of government secrecy a priority in their newsrooms.’ March 15, 2005 Reporting on Water as a Global Story A network of international journalists produced multimedia reports on the consequences of privatizing water. March 15, 2005 Technology Might Return Journalism to Its Roots Two books set forth causes for concern about U.S. news media, and one of the authors speaks to the Internet’s possibilities for rejuvenating journalism’s promise. March 15, 2005 The Story of Water Told in a Tale of Two Towns Developing the narrative thread relied on finding key characters and weaving their experiences into the article’s focus on water. March 15, 2005 Managing the Army of Temporary Journalists Eyewitness online reporting about the tsunami complements coverage by mainstream news organizations. March 15, 2005 Covering Water When It’s a Commodity ‘Tracking the battles over water isn’t a beat—it’s a career.’ March 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 … 90 Next