Tag Archives: journalism
The new ‘J-team’: saviors of journalism
What they should do, Andrews’ speech seemed to imply, is look to the new crop of journalists to replace lost experience with new-found professional innovation. Continue reading
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Gretchen Morgenson talks finance, business journalism
I got the chance to sit down with Gretchen Morgenson, the assistant business editor of the New York Times, while she visited Washington and Lee University. Continue reading
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What do you think: Print Newspapers
What do you think about the future of print newspapers? Continue reading
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Acquiring new arts, keeping old instincts
Well, journalism has to be a mountain, reaching up, up towards new possibilities even as it retains its strong foundation. Continue reading
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One year later: Looking back on my Onpoverty.org internship
My experience with onpoverty not have been my dream job, but it was an internship that afforded me the opportunity to learn and brush up on skills that served me well during my BigO internship in a “real” newsroom. Continue reading
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Journalism junkies turned professional
Virginia residents: What Southwest/Central Virginia stories would you like to see covered in a more in-depth way?
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Newspapers: The jam bands of the media world?
So what do the spacey, funky tunes of Phish or the rock-n-roll spirals of Umphrey’s McGee have to do with newspapers? Continue reading
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Saving the best for later
And who’s going to eat beets after they’ve filled up on all that sugar? Continue reading
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Context, context, context!
Context is arguably the most important part of every news story. Continue reading
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