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  • He holds a degree from the Official Journalism School of Madrid.
  • w Jones, he studied at Columbia University's Journalism School (J-School) and School of Internationa
  • rofessor Wendy Bacon who is also head of the Journalism School at the University of Technology, Sydn
  • ity in 1971 and from Northwestern University Journalism School in 1974.
  • Athens birth, motivated the renaming of the journalism school at the University of Georgia.
  • Upon graduating from the Columbia Journalism School she joined Forbes magazine as a fact
  • Hirschfeld started her career after going to journalism school in Auckland.
  • owned by the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism school in St. Petersburg.
  • "Daniloff Named to Head Northeastern Journalism School", Boston Globe, June 20, 1992, p. 24.
  • Centre with close links to the University's Journalism School.
  • ff University before returning to the city's Journalism school.
  • Cameron has lectured on journalism schools across the country, and in 2008 she
  • sparked in early 2009 after an investigative journalism scoop by Spanish leading newspaper El Pais.
  • port analyzed by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism seems to show that "the US military cleared
  • The bold style of journalism seems to trigger constant troubles with the
  • for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding TV Journalism Segment" for the segment "Gay Teen Mutilated
  • She also held senior positions in journalism, serving as publisher and deputy editor-in-c
  • that 1968 was about cinema, politics, music, journalism, sex and philosophy dreaming together.
  • With light journalism, she achieves considerable access to the the
  • d the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she is presently a lecturer at the Columbia
  • sity for financial reasons and interested in journalism, she took a job as a reporter with The Tampa
  • getown University and the Columbia School of Journalism, she got her start at CNN working for Headli
  • e completely pursuing a career in television journalism she worked as a marketing executive for Rals
  • University of Alabama in 1935 with a B.A. in Journalism, she went to Durant, Mississippi and bought
  • in 2007, replied to this by saying that his journalism showed "the actual experience of regular peo
  • If unduly long, and without the vim of her journalism, Shute's book showed that the world depicted
  • Before entering journalism, Simon worked for a decade as a corporate an
  • rs of America, Future Educators Association, journalism, Skills USA, Yearbook, Interact, Ultimate Fr
  • anted to get into the news side of Broadcast Journalism, so he later became a morning anchor.
  • rd for excellence from MediaSoyuz, a Russian journalism society, for coverage of Chechnya and an hon
  • h a plethora of organizations, including the journalism society, Sigma Delta Chi, the New Iberia Por
  • and Safety Studies, Creative Writing, Media, Journalism, Speculative Writing, Travel Writing and var
  • English Department which includes courses in journalism, speech, writing composition, literature, an
  • ROP-funded journalism, sports medicine, and biotechnology were add
  • The structure of the journalism staff includes: staff writers, staff photogr
  • Javaheri's career in journalism started in Utah at KCSG where he held the po
  • Schumacher blamed it on yellow journalism started by Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool Ne
  • Her career in journalism started with Capital Radio where she present
  • His career in journalism started when he was hired in Morgenposten as
  • His career in journalism started in 1954 as a journalist for the Manc
  • John Troy began his professional career in journalism, starting as a newspaper reporter in Port To
  • In 1974, he began a career in journalism, starting as a reporter for the Nanyang Sian
  • A piece of surviving journalism states, 'Our talented young composer for som
  • the beginning by an aggressive investigative journalism strongly focussed on corruption and clientel
  • the beginning by an aggressive investigative journalism strongly focussed on corruption and clientel
  • A young journalism student Mari gets a summer job in a small co
  • State University, Northridge as a broadcast journalism student.
  • article listed him as a twenty-two year old journalism student.
  • In 1994, the Alden Aaroe Scholarship for journalism students at Virginia Commonwealth University
  • newspaper, The Olympian, was produced by the journalism students under the supervision of Richard H.
  • y 30's, he is already considered a mentor to journalism students as well as young, budding journalis
  • radio and TV stations, as well as university journalism students and advisors.
  • rian, which is staffed by Missouri School of Journalism students who work under the direction of pro
  • ne magazine produced during term-time by the journalism students at the University of Winchester.
  • nger Award, the highest award for graduating journalism students from St. Bonaventure University.
  • The journalism students in the same period produced four is
  • m print, broadcast and electronic media, and journalism students are launching the Chauncey Bailey P
  • tments, staffed almost entirely by School of Journalism students, are fairly large for a station of
  • with a scholarship in his name for broadcast journalism students.
  • CRLC The Kodiak is operated by LC Broadcast Journalism students.
  • lete turn, when she commenced psychology and journalism studies at the age of 30.
  • ok a post-graduate diploma at the Centre for Journalism Studies at Cardiff University, and started h
  • of Manchester, and a postgraduate diploma in journalism studies from the University of Cardiff.
  • her postgraduate training at the Centre for Journalism Studies at Cardiff University.
  • niversity research centre and an independent journalism studio.
  • S Newshour interviewed Andy Carvin about his journalism style in February 2011.
  • Its goal is to promote all forms of student journalism, such as student newspapers, broadcast progr
  • se activities, she was also involved in T.V. journalism such as with Hoover Free Flights Promotion i
  • There was tremendous amount of yellow journalism surrounding the flood, including many storie
  • ll Be Tweeted, Andy Carvin and Twitter's New Journalism, SXSW 2011: Andy Carvin - the man who tweete
  • Using his background in journalism, Tanaka documented the conditions and experi
  • Investigations and explanations - two journalism tasks where nonprofits can thrive
  • Esther was the 1990 Northern California Journalism teacher of the year, and was selected as the
  • While there he was named national journalism teacher of the year by the newspaper divisio
  • He later became a history and journalism teacher at Mayfield High School, where he se
  • Gable who has a love-hate relationship with journalism teacher Doris Day.
  • House was a junior high journalism teacher when she was cast on the show.
  • s included one math teacher, one English and journalism teacher, and five Spanish teachers.
  • In 2007, Jefferson High School's journalism team won the IHSA State Championship.
  • The Journalism team produces a tri-weekly (as of the 2008-2
  • The company is divided into three teams: Journalism, Technical, and Operational.
  • Bachelor of Science in journalism, telecommunication, advertising, or public r
  • Catalyst is the ABC's primary science journalism television series and the only science show
  • ural phenomenon, like help desks, uncritical journalism, television call games, the production of me
  • Probe was a Canadian half hour investigative journalism television series, hosted by Norm Perry, whi
  • ia, his creative talents expanding to radio, journalism, television, cinema and advertising.
  • Jazz journalism tended to cover subjects such as Hollywood,
  • hem as "the best sustained piece of literary journalism that I know of in recent times" Whibley was
  • sists today, mainly due to some unscrupulous journalism, that Autonomia Operaia and the Red Brigades
  • ng the true input of human experience in the journalism that we read, it was very interesting for me
  • a form of criticism, usually associated with journalism, that offers a relatively short critique of
  • It is journalism that ten, twenty, fifty years after the fact
  • ersity of Sheffield has a history of student journalism that predates its inception as a University
  • Before 1945 it had a style of journalism that was high pitched, sensational and melod
  • ries a throwback to "the quality TV magazine journalism that predated the infotainment glut".
  • a recognized publication, producing serious journalism that reflected the changing urban scene.
  • That's not professional journalism, that's cheap and harmful journalism."
  • bia, Medill and Missouri Graduate Schools of Journalism, the National Mental Health Association, the
  • er (1978); and a collection of her peacetime journalism, The View From the Ground (1988).
  • The New Soviet Journalism: The Best of Soviet Weekly Ogonyok, Beacon P
  • South Wales, vol 1 (Syd, 1905); A Century of Journalism: The Sydney Morning Herald, 1831-1931 (Syd,
  • In journalism, the Five Ws
  • issouri's Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism, the Award For Excellence of the Society of
  • ton to Missouri, and his transition to music journalism, the Boston Globe wrote in 1991, "Mike Methe
  • rvation Union Global Awards in environmental journalism, the James Beard Foundation Awards for best
  • d given by the Columbia University School of Journalism, the Miscellany strives for thorough reporti
  • by switching Molinari into "home and garden" journalism, the official comment from CBS executives wa
  • He often stated that his experience in journalism, the military and in the U.S. Congress had t
  • Inspired by yellow journalism, the first issue of The Yellow Journal was p
  • The Hindu sermonizes on Indian journalism The Hoot, August 29, 2009
  • After studying law, Poterat began working in journalism, then launched himself into commerce.
  • Pittsburgh, where he majored in English and journalism, then settled in Pittsburgh and took a job w
  • Hugo de Burgh (21st century), British journalism theorist and academic
  • Claire Gould studied journalism there in 1995, and went on to Australia.
  • The Institute of Journalism, Thiruvananthapuram the first journalism ins
  • Initially unable to find a job in journalism, Thompson worked a number of small clerical
  • t has all but fallen out of use in newspaper journalism, though it remains popular in documentary jo
  • Harold Wincott Award for broadcast business journalism three times, in 1989, 2000 and 2002.
  • He also completed a post-graduate diploma in Journalism through the University of Canterbury.
  • Banks worked in journalism through the 1970s, and developed a friendshi
  • dents who are working in broadcast and print journalism throughout Texas and elsewhere in the United
  • s programs in twenty-seven disciplines, from journalism to astrophysics.
  • Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism to investigate the treatment of jail and pri
  • She moved from journalism to public relations, and is currently workin
  • well as descending to sensationalist yellow journalism to boost circulation.
  • ardie, he drew on some experience in radical journalism to assist with the relaunch of the Labour Le
  • Kluger left journalism to serve as executive editor at Simon & Schu
  • ke of 9/11 Wayne leveraged his experience in journalism to manage and negotiate his brother Rally Ca
  • In 1913, he retired from journalism to pursue farming, real estate and a printin
  • Khanduri has worked intensively thru journalism to ad films, to finally become a film-maker.
  • In 2001, she left journalism to become a full-time writer.
  • ddish-language theater troupe, and abandoned journalism to become a romantic leading man.
  • trip, Anand decided to transition from photo journalism to cinematography.
  • continue his studies; instead, he turned to journalism to earn a living.
  • ylor as "the most influential black woman in journalism today".
  • assim whose name is synonymous with business journalism today, is a Senior Journalist and the Editor
  • David Wallis (ed), Killed: great journalism too hot to print, Nation Books, 2004, ISBN 9
  • in the media and a European Guide to Science Journalism Training were presented in this forum.
  • After completing the BBC journalism training programme, Hill joined BBC Radio Fi
  • e Radio News course has earned the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) accreditation.
  • zen's contributions following their distance journalism training course provided by the BBC World Se
  • nline , a publishing experiment used also in journalism training and research.
  • He had no journalism training, but RNZ ran a cadetship system whi
  • s restless and wondering spirit led him into journalism, translation work, and writing.
  • rely by students and overseen by experienced journalism tutors.
  • She has won the George Polk Award for Journalism twice.
  • odes Scholars, one winner of the Pulitzer in journalism, two Barry M. Goldwater Scholars, and one Ja
  • magazine that pursued serious investigative journalism under the helm of editor Minhaz Merchant, an
  • 2009, Manneh received the Special Award for journalism under threat from Amnesty International.
  • cation is staffed by members of the Richmond journalism undergraduate program, and is available in p
  • In 1991, it became one of the first to teach journalism undergraduate degrees, with a strong emphasi
  • r years later she joined a new investigative journalism unit at the Citizen and also became a nation
  • ol of Information and the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California at Berkeley.
  • ich prohibits search and seizures related to journalism unless the writer is suspected of a crime or
  • r carried on his life-long love of crime and journalism until the end of his life.
  • graduating from Nicholas College, he pursued journalism until, in 1901-1902, he won a chess tourname
  • radio, television, film, and popular music), journalism, US military history, and the rare book cent
  • A two-year, part-time diploma course in Journalism was inducted on 5 February 1964.
  • The Dewayne Staats Award for Broadcast Journalism was established in 2008 by the Mass Communic
  • ilding, which mainly houses the Institute of Journalism, was inaugurated by Chief Minister AK Antony
  • r to write concisely, although she knew that journalism was not suitable for her.
  • y of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism was hired to edit the Rocket.
  • Jazz journalism was the period of journalism that followed y
  • The beginning of jazz journalism was Joseph Medill Patterson's The New York D
  • The future creator of gonzo journalism was fired by Editor A.N. Romm after "kicking
  • considered a reliable source of news and its journalism was regarded as reliable in the most part.
  • Pollock's entry into journalism was as entertainment editor at the Santa Cru
  • Her first job in journalism was at the Daily Express (Manchester) in 196
  • His specialty in journalism was labour, trade unions and wage issues.
  • The Department of Journalism was founded in 1924.
  • What he achieved in journalism was described by A & M (Advertising and Mark
  • the achievement of Ying Hua, in the area of journalism, was the founding of the Ta Kung Pao in Tian
  • In 1995, Erik started a journalism watch-group project on the web, campaigning
  • Politics Daily was an American political journalism web site launched by AOL News in April 2009.
  • Early career projects included music journalism, web publishing, and providing web support t
  • Independent music journalism website Altsounds.com
  • Through a partnership with the citizen journalism website Helium.com the show offered viewers
  • velopments that, in the jargon of scientific journalism, were described as revolutionary, and he was
  • hat matter, because many of these efforts at journalism were isolated and regional in nature, given
  • the series a B- say that it "tries to do for journalism what The West Wing does for politics - make
  • After this he turned to journalism when he became the radio critic for Sunday E
  • f Strategy for BBC News and subsequently BBC Journalism, where she worked alongside Mark Byford, the
  • m the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he won the top student prize, the Pul
  • ersity with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism where he was a member of the Fraternity Tau
  • Circuit, she also undertook a dual career in journalism where she worked on numerous British motorin
  • of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism, where he teaches entertainment reporting, a
  • You'll be back in journalism, whether it's at the "Globe," you'll be -- a
  • s were an early but potent example of a 'new journalism' which was not afraid of creating a 'news-ev
  • Next, he entered the profession of journalism, which he worked at from 1933-1935 and from
  • l union of journalists and in the Faculty of Journalism, which both required an allegiance to the pa
  • student life Kazi became involved in student journalism which led to comilla correspondent of Daily
  • Broadcast journalism, which prepares students to write and report
  • r 2007, Varma won the 2007 Bastiat Prize for Journalism, which aims to honour writers “whose work cl
  • latform through which to learn the future of journalism, which is expected to be focused online.
  • His methods of journalism, which made great use of irony and ad homine
  • about the back-scratching culture of sports journalism, which allows flawed figures like Jordan to
  • lly somewhat a Vicar of Bray, he got back to journalism while working for the Hannoverschen Neusten
  • She received the Goldsmith Award for journalism while attending the Kennedy School of Govern
  • veloped a successful career in marketing and journalism, while Moffatt founded his own film lighting
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