Photojournalist Career Information : Photojournalist Career Information

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in photojournalism | 2 Comments »

The best way to start a career as a photojournalist is to take a lot of pictures with a digital camera and then talk about them with a professional. Get career information on being a photojournalist with tips from a freelance photojournalist in this free video on career information.

Expert: Kurt Jensen
Bio: Kurt Jensen is a freelance photojournalist based out for Eugene, Oregon. He primarily works for The Eugene Weekly on human interest projects.
Filmmaker: max koetter

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Who is CJ?

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in citizen journalist | 4 Comments »

HERES THAT LINK TO VOTE AND SEND US TO SXSW 2010!

http://bit.ly/2EHAk (look for the thumbs up button)

Hurry! Voting ends September 4!

About our panel: Join the brigade! Citizen Journalism is the new Journalism. Its not a replacement; its a whole new way of spreading information from those who know and care to those who want to know and want to care. Help send us to SXSWi so we can discuss Citizen Journalism, what its about and where its going. Please register and vote at the link above, it only takes a minute, and help us get there.

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Forward to your friends, bloggers you love, anyone who has a stake in the future of Citizen Journalism. Hurry — voting ends Friday, September 4th. Thank you!

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Michael Oreskes calls Journalism Ethics a Business Model

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in journalistic ethics | No Comments »

Michael Oreskes, the executive editor of the International Herald Tribune, delivered a keynote address at the 2007 Online News Association conference. Oreskes said in these times of transition, it is actually the adherence to traditional journalism ethics that will keep the news business alive and healthy.

Some reporters and editors had different views on how journalism ethics could be a business model in itself.

Duration : 0:2:31

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Palin and the McCain Campaign Questions Journalist Ethics

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in journalist ethics | No Comments »

Latest Palin and McCain Campaign of blaming the media for them looking bad.

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Jounalism Week Spring 2010.mp4

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in jounalism | No Comments »

my little movie about journalism week at ole miss

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Carey Mulligan gets An Education

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in education | 2 Comments »

Carey Mulligan, Emma Thompson and Dominic Cooper star in a coming-of-age drama set in the 1960s.
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Beyond Budget Cuts- Journalistic

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in journalistic | 4 Comments »

By LALEH HAVERIM

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA — A 32 percent tuition increase in UCLA in November sent students out of their classrooms to protest the augment.

Riots and protests at the Universities of California (UC) and California State Universities (CSU) mirrored the impact education cuts have on students.

Salaries for professors have been slashed and they are now mandated by the state to take furloughs, which forces them to take nine unpaid days off per semester meaning a 10% salary decrease.

Many agree that cutting funds for public education in California, especially making cuts before reducing expenses in other state-run programs, have terrible and even more costly effects on society in the long term.

Education expenses were given less of a priority than the monies dedicated to prisons, with the state spending $41,000 a year per prison inmates and only $8,000 a year per student.
Photography, audio, video, interviews, editing and production by Laleh Haverim.

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History of PLM Mass Communication – Advertisement

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in mass communication | 3 Comments »

An advertisement produced by The Hexagon Company for the PLM College of Mass Communication

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Argentine journalist believes Monkey Island’s Grog to be a real drink – English Subtitles

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in journalists | 25 Comments »

A sensationalist Argentine journalist shares his private investigation on Facebook groups were teenagers share alcoholic recipes. Apparently one of the members posted Monkey Island’s grog as a joke, but the journalist alarms the viewers, convinced that it’s a real drink. Includes English Subtitles

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Iraqi journalist throws shoes at George W. Bush

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in journalist | 25 Comments »

http://www.euronews.net Iraqi journalist throws his shoes at George W. Bush

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