Heads-Up
This September, YouTube will launch its first journalism program. It’s a contest for aspiring reporters to tell stories that often don’t get reported by traditional media, and thus might not otherwise be told.
The first assignment in this contest is to create a video profile of someone you find compelling — someone in your community you think the world should know about.
All videos must be three minutes or less, must be in English, and can only contain content created by you.
We wanted to give you a little bit of a heads-up now, in case you wanted to get an early start.
Stayed tuned for more details on the program, including prizing, how the entries will be judged, which will be announced in a few weeks.
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Hofstra PCLI Ethics Program 3
The Press Club of Long Island, the local chapter of the national Society of Professional Journalists, joined with Hofstra University’s Communications Department to hold a panel discussion on journalistic ethics in an age of social media. PR, journalism, film, lifeno matter what you end up doing youll be doing it digitally. So what are the boundaries? ARE there boundaries? Technology is it. Should you use it to ruin people? Can you change the world with it? Will it make us heartless and brain dead? What are the ethics issues here?
Join Jeff Pulver (Hofstra grad and industry entrepreneur he co-founded Vonage), Dominick Miserandino, executive editor of TheCelebrityCafe.com, and Prof. Carolyn James for an interactive evening sponsored by the Press Club of Long Island.
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A Great Black Photographer Remembers
To see this complete documentary, visit http://www.createspace.com/204454 I had the chance to interview Gordon Parks. An extraordinarily kind human being. A great photojournalist.
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Citizen Journalism – What’s that?!
Our Minister of Information, Communication and Culture himself left bewildered with the seemingly newfangled term ‘Citizen Journalist’.
Hmmm, interesting.
Citizen Journalism Malaysia.
http://www.malaysiakini.tv/icfj
http://cj.my/
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Tallahassee ethics: Exercising fair play
The staff of the Tallahassee Democrat put together this journalism ethics video about exercising fair play.
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Dean Wright on the Reuters Handbook of Journalism
Dean Wright, Reuters Global Editor for Ethics, Innovation and News Standards, talks about the Reuters Handbook of Journalism which is now available online at http://handbook.reuters.com.
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Careers in Journalism : What Is the Job of a Fashion Journalist?
The job of a fashion journalist is to understand the fashion industry and write about it in a journalistic fashion. Discover why specialization in a certain field can limit some journalists with help from a journalism professor in this free video on careers in journalism.
Expert: Ken Blake
Contact: mtsusurveygroup.org/mtpoll/
Bio: Ken Blake, Ph.D., is a Middle Tennessee State University journalism professor.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
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Profiles in Citizen Journalism: Citizen Kate
The UpTake kicks off this new series with Chicago’s intrepid Citizen Kate. She’s been hot on the campaign trail since Obama announced his run for the presidency, charming her way into interviews with senators and presidential advisors – and sometimes, getting kicked out. She’s all about peave, hugs, and juicy couture.
More at http://theuptake.org and http://citizenkate.tv
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“Behind the Lens” with the winners of World Press Photo 05
Join Dean Geoffrey Cowan for a special discussion and reception with winners of the World Press Photo 05 featuring photographers from Getty Images, including World Press Photo of the Year winner Finbarr O’Reilly. Getty Images photographer and former World Press Photo winner David Hume Kennerly moderated the discussion.
Other guests included David Maialetti, Philadelphia Daily News, Michael Appleton, New York Daily News, Vincent Laforet, The New York Times, Chris Hondros, Getty Images, and Edmond Terakopian, Press Association (UK). Photographers will display their photographs and discuss the story behind capturing the image. They will also cover journalism ethics and the challenges facing photographers in today’s media environment.
World Press Photo at USC Annenberg and “Behind the Lens” was made possible through support from Getty Images.
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Michael Jackson Justice 2010 Part 1.wmv
Because JUSTICE must be served!
Because Michael Jackson has always been & IS INNOCENT!
Because Charles Thomson is a true journalist, upright and unbiased!
Because he has the courage to denounce the liars inside his own profession
Because Michael Jackson and his family are waiting for excuses from the media!
Because we are waiting for a change in their practices!
STOP SLANDERS & STOP LIES ABOUT MICHAEL JACKSON!
Music: Claude Debussy – “Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune”
Royal Philarmonic Liverpool
Direction: Matthew Coorey
I do not own the copyright to the song in this video. It is for non- profit personal, education and critique purposes only.
“Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.”
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