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  • s article is within the scope of WikiProject Journalism, a collaborative effort to improve the cover
  • Today to become Editor at the BBC College of Journalism, a new venture that was set up in 2005 in th
  • reedom stating that the bill would only make Journalism a more professional career in the country.
  • ry technician, Taban embarked on a career in journalism, a vocation that in Sudan is subject to cons
  • t Feature Story, a Best of the West Award in Journalism, a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Citation, th
  • News Asia (view newsclip) to provide citizen journalism, a novel phenomenon not seen in previous gen
  • ite more general work, opinion-led Lifestyle journalism about womanhood, sex and relationships.
  • The Charge: Gynocide investigative journalism about the Dalkon Shield in the third world.
  • & Schuster to write a book of investigative journalism about Mormon polygamy.
  • nalist...There's a touch of Tom Wolfe's 'new journalism' about her writing, but it is never contrive
  • sson won an Emmy Award for her Investigative Journalism about the American Red Cross.
  • After a brief stint at the journalism academy in Antwerp, he soon enough started w
  • usiness, Education, Teaching, Communication, Journalism, Advertising and Audiovisual Communication.
  • He entered into journalism after World War II, writing for Narodni spor
  • s to continue studies in media and broadcast journalism after presenting live on a music show called
  • bly that would grant the freedom to practice Journalism after a certain qualification.However, the s
  • idered the father of Colombian investigative journalism after his work as a reporter for El Tiempo n
  • but hoped it would blaze a trail for online journalism after the strike, "when the full resources o
  • She started in journalism aged 21, reviewing albums for NME, before co
  • With his background in agricultural journalism, Albright moved to the UK in 1993 to become
  • Supporters of Edsa Tres journalism allege that EDSA's I and II's participants w
  • Before breaking into the world of journalism, Amanda was a part of Radio City 1386AM a Sw
  • tern Pennsylvania, recognizing excellence in journalism, among over 20 nominations.
  • been honoured by the Canadian Association of Journalism, among other organizations.
  • on New York theater was taking, he turned to journalism, an early interest-he had been an editor on
  • f skeptical, unimpressed (but never vicious) journalism, and as a peek into the future of television
  • rsity where he obtained degrees in Broadcast Journalism and Meteorology.
  • The article is a piece of light journalism, and the conclusions drawn are suspect, star
  • He continued to work in journalism and was Director of the Conservative Politic
  • He is a student at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of
  • ructor in her summer holidays while studying journalism and communication at the University of Berli
  • international awards for its contribution to journalism and in particular issues of agriculture,rura
  • He also holds a joint degree in Journalism and Religious Studies from the University of
  • chelor of science degree from the College of Journalism and Communications in 1957.
  • med a distinguished alumna of the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Flor
  • tinued to devote her energies to writing and journalism and was commissioned by the Royal Institute
  • In addition, students majoring in the Journalism and Mass Communications program at "St.
  • He was born in Munich and studied Journalism and Contemporary History there and in Paris.
  • ristian University with a major in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Political Science.
  • Thanks for Listening: High Adventures in Journalism and Diplomacy.
  • rsity of Georgia's Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication from 1976 to 1983.
  • as also been attacked for the quality of its journalism and research.
  • Yates first became interested in journalism and writing while attending Avon Old Farms S
  • mployee who now works for the BBC College of Journalism and Brightspark TV, in June 2005 in Kensingt
  • e has worked as a free-lance writer - books, journalism and television and from 1995 he has been a F
  • King studied journalism and sociology as an undergraduate, and she r
  • achelor of Arts degree in political science, journalism and urban teacher education from Rutgers Uni
  • st graduate of the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of
  • large library of articles and reviews about journalism and the media, spanning a period of more tha
  • on degree from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 1990 and a Doctora
  • graduated in 1991 with a major in broadcast journalism and in English.
  • mid-1980s, Worm taught at the Institute for Journalism and Communication Science at the University
  • zell continued pursuing his dual interest in journalism and science by joining Science magazine in 1
  • ers clusters of Radio/Television/Film, Print Journalism and Humanities.
  • He worked in journalism and was a lawyer who practiced for some year
  • In the 1960s, he entered journalism and politics, losing a campaign for a seat i
  • is an adjunct professor at the UBC School of Journalism and has also taught aboriginal Canadians at
  • Juan Barreto has received degrees in journalism and social sciences.
  • and lyric poetry to being also a language of journalism and scientific research, its literary versio
  • tory, and Slavic languages before turning to journalism and writing.
  • deavour is operated by students in the Print Journalism and Advertising/Public Relations programs.
  • Bennett took up the career of journalism and became assistant editor of the Western D
  • evin Reilly was a pioneer of American labour journalism and that Horace Greeley believed of his seri
  • SOC's journalism and public communication programs are accred
  • sity of Georgia, in Athens, with a degree in journalism and minors in advertising and political scie
  • 98 for restaurant criticism, one in 1994 for journalism and in 1984 for Who's Who of Food and Bevera
  • ewspaper's content consists of investigative journalism and advocacy journalism, reporting on local
  • chol held a number of posts in education and journalism and corresponded with many leading thinkers
  • His work specializes in investigative journalism and producing programming about the interfac
  • ed from the Istanbul University Institute of Journalism and worked as a journalist for six years for
  • t scholars chairs including two in School of Journalism and Graphic Communications, four in the Scho
  • Highly active in local life, Gem wrote journalism and drama for several local publications, ro
  • And after two years honing her journalism and reporting skills in London and the South
  • advised by KRNU General Manager, College of Journalism and Mass Communications Associate Professor,
  • rom local and provincial governments for his journalism and reporting.
  • e region into two when Moffat was honing her journalism and reporting skills in London and the South
  • cle, he had few sources of income apart from journalism and benefactors, and little opportunity of g
  • , history of music, aesthetics of music, art journalism, and analysis.
  • meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
  • Oven was interested in journalism and served with the Legion Condor in Spain a
  • Hughes won numerous awards for journalism and broadcasting during his career, and espe
  • at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, and the Levine Memorial Lecturer in Law at
  • ng in the construction business and studying journalism and filmmaking.
  • ended City University to study International Journalism and took interest in the way the media repor
  • tute of Fashion Technology, Asian College of Journalism and the Technical Teachers Training Institut
  • Howe also moved into journalism and broadcasting, becoming a pundit for Chan
  • University, where she majored in English and journalism and wrote for the student newspaper, The Pla
  • nd and industrial agitator with a talent for journalism and public speaking.
  • s a professor and chair of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at the School of Communica
  • Legato has a bachelors in journalism and a masters in communication from Duquesne
  • ews is known for its commitment to community journalism and its development of young journalists.
  • Meanwhile he was making a name in literary journalism, and in 1883 he published Essais de psycholo
  • has a master's degree from Medill School of Journalism and is a Harvard Law School alum.
  • Aintzane Ezenarro studied sociology and journalism and she took part in Elkarri, the social mov
  • In 1989 she left journalism and joined the equity research department of
  • ed as one of the female pioneers in Nigerian journalism and broadcasting.
  • In 1983 he won the Saint Vincent award for journalism and in 2006 received the Capo d'Orlando priz
  • War, journalism and the shaping of the twentieth century: th
  • ia's version of the Nobel Prize) awardee for journalism and literature
  • sh land-workers in novels, short stories and journalism, and also engaging in public debates about m
  • Dehnart now teaches writing, journalism, and communication studies at Stetson Univer
  • oadcasting class consists of two components, journalism and production (often referred to as "tech."
  • nalist and Hong Kong native, established the Journalism and Media Studies Center in July 1999.
  • Dr. Klass is Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University, and M
  • graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State Univ
  • rsity of Georgia's Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication with a bachelor's deg
  • ents in the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.
  • ar by the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications to a student studying spo
  • He gained a Higher National Diploma in Journalism and the National Council for the Training of
  • Faculty of Education, Journalism and Library Science: This faculty consists o
  • He also has an MA in Journalism and Communications from the University of Te
  • 7 by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) joining the
  • and on his release he temporarily abandoned journalism, and began to write and edit books.
  • After studying at the Journalism and Public Relations Faculty in Istanbul, Er
  • traits, columns and feature pieces (literary journalism), and was a restaurant critic and film criti
  • ration of Journalists, a founder of Women in Journalism, and is also a member of the Society of Auth
  • She also has a degree in Journalism and a post graduate diploma in Tourism.
  • an University, where he received a degree in journalism and mass communication.
  • University, receiving a degree in broadcast journalism and a minor in theater.
  • His journalism and reviews have appeared in Esquire, The Vi
  • - Film and Media Arts, International Media, Journalism, and Public Communication.
  • twork websites and issues related to citizen journalism and democracy.
  • Honours list in June 2005, for "services to journalism and as an author".
  • , Pakistan Computer Bureau Islamabad (1994), Journalism and Mass Communication, Information Academy
  • sity as a key-note speaker at the College of Journalism and Communications in 2010.
  • Berlin, and devoted himself in early life to journalism and literature.
  • 983 to promote original writings in Hindi on journalism and mass communications.
  • ho help with the event planning, web design, journalism and photography.
  • His career spans 40 years in journalism and media, beginning in 1967 at The (Nashvil
  • It involves collaboration with the UNSW Journalism and Media Research Centre, and a range of in
  • e arts, environmental studies, conservation, journalism, and law.
  • nuary 2010 in recognition of his services to journalism and the voluntary sector.
  • College of Journalism and Communication Communications (PhD) Journ
  • ese ventures, he had turned his attention to journalism, and for a number of years he was editor of
  • In the end, love triumphs as both journalism and soldiering are replaced by what Weir cal
  • rvice in education, literature, engineering, journalism and sports.
  • tstanding student, David was an A student in Journalism and his teacher Benjamin Greenwald introduce
  • In 1950, he returned to Italy, going back to journalism and publishing several books.
  • school Byers developed a strong interest in journalism and worked as a reporter around the San Fran
  • rts and Media Building for Courses in Media, Journalism and Performing Arts
  • y questioned the decision, "If professors of journalism and working journalists taking part in a jou
  • To date, he has authored one collection of journalism and nine works of fiction, of which the most
  • Guardian newspaper and visiting Professor of Journalism and Broadcast policy at the University of Sa
  • t also produced by students of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
  • including the Amnesty Award for Human Rights Journalism and the One World Broadcast Awards.
  • There she earned a degree in both Journalism and English Literature from The University o
  • its connections with OU's Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, the newspaper is not
  • of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
  • umerous international awards for his work in journalism and literature, the most recent being the cr
  • A journalism and video journalism class complete the Lang
  • al Science, Graphic Design, Industrial Arts, Journalism, and Statistics.
  • Michael received both his B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and his M.A. in Political Science from Oklah
  • That was a radical idea: Journalism and law had always been considered technical
  • ish the adventure and excitement of war-time journalism and of warfare itself; he is said to have ta
  • k University graduate with a BA in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Political Science.
  • She attended Rutgers University, majoring in journalism and communications, along with a minor in ad
  • re writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design, the definitive resource and ind
  • s by The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.
  • degree in history, and a master's of art in journalism and mass communications.
  • He made a career in journalism and was editor of the newspaper Le Figaro fr
  • ain, for a Jesuit education, and a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Creighton Univer
  • vic engagement through original, explanatory journalism and public events.
  • igh school he decided to attempt a career in journalism, and began by selling photographs to various
  • ound herself increasingly drawn to books and journalism and resolved to make a career as a producer
  • is also run by volunteers from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
  • ient of the Catherine Pakenham Award for her journalism, and at the age of 24 edited Queen Magazine,
  • ting of the Association for the Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
  • also an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
  • erican writer of fiction, nonfiction, travel journalism, and literary criticism.
  • stinguished alumni by the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of
  • Journalism and politics / M. Chalapathi Rau.
  • Hays teaches film studies, journalism and communication studies at Concordia Unive
  • this profession for 45 years, but continued journalism and writing as well.
  • relations, modern languages and literatures, journalism and multimedia arts, philosophy, political s
  • ity of Minnesota where he received a B.A. in journalism and was active in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fr
  • She earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in Journalism and Politics from Washington & Lee Universit
  • Medal of Journalism and Press 1999
  • ied for a post-graduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism, and then joined the BBC as a trainee news r
  • dministered by the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of
  • rom the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences.
  • Following this he became involved in journalism and co-edited the English Review with Ford M
  • He devoted his time to journalism and politics and was elected to the Chamber
  • ing Young Men (TOYM) Award for International Journalism and Community Service.
  • udents to study for NVQ Level 3 in Broadcast Journalism, and is a well-equipped building.
  • Hackett took up journalism and contributed to the Sydney Morning Herald
  • e south coast of New South Wales, working in journalism and running a 50-member secular gospel choir
  • In 1994 Chris moved also into journalism and regularly has technical articles and rev
  • Professor Michael Tracey, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Colora
  • bed Cudlipp as "one of the giants of British journalism and one of its greatest editors."
  • Chapel Hill, where she obtained a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication with a concentration
  • s and has earned numerous national and local journalism and service awards.
  • nalist since 1975 and specialized in science journalism and science popularization since 1982.
  • ved his BS from Stetson, where he majored in journalism and earned minors in political science and r
  • him, barring him from broadcasting or print journalism, and he was forced into lecturing for income
  • ent of the MBE for her contributions to both journalism and Greater Manchester.
  • Harris holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in psychology.
  • os Angeles, and received graduate degrees in journalism and international affairs from the Universit
  • He holds a B.A. in journalism and political science from the University of
  • n attended the Columbia University School of Journalism, and graduated the following year.
  • She received her B.A., magna cum laude, in journalism and political science from Syracuse Universi
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