"Moments of Truth: An Exploration of Journalism's Past, Present and Future," a traveling exhibit curated by the Poynter Institute's MediaWise project, will be at the National World War I Museum and ...
On August 5th, 2024, Game Informers parent company GameStop abruptly closed the publication, shuttering its website and laying off its entire staff. After 33 years of games media excellence, one of ...
Kelly McBride is a writer, teacher and one of the country's leading voices on media ethics. Since 2002, she has been on the faculty of The Poynter Institute, a global nonprofit dedicated to excellence ...
A different kind of exhibition will have a brief run at Sarasota’s The Ringling focusing on the history of journalism and the media and the role the news business plays in society. “Moments of Truth: ...
On September 9, three fellows at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center and Nieman Journalism Lab published Riptide, an “oral history of the epic collision between journalism and digital technology, from 1980 ...
A new museum in Edmond details the history of journalism through unique artifacts, honoring journalists with longstanding careers. Joe Hight, endowed chair of Journalism Ethics at the University of ...
Dayo Duyile, former director of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) and current head of the Mass Communication Department of Wesley University, has authored several journalism history books, ...
“New local newsrooms can be part of that revisiting. As they create their own histories in relationship to the communities they serve, they are well-suited to change the way history has been told.” In ...
Editor's note: This is the second story about the life of H.D. "Happy" Paulson. <i>Click here</i> for Curt Eriksmoen's first story on Paulson's life. FARGO — Several noted individuals have written ...
MR. PAYNE tells the story of the coördinated development of democracy and journalism in this country, from the days of Benjamin Harris, who established in Boston in 1690 Publick Occurranees, the first ...
“With the possible exception of things like box scores, race results, and stock market tabulations,” Hunter S. Thompson wrote in 1973, “there is no such thing as Objective Journalism. The phrase ...
It's almost impossible to understand the significance of most news events without having a grasp of history. Whether you are trying to understand what it means to have military troops patrolling ...
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