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Archive for November, 2005

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Slate Editor Says Journalism Students Should Be Blogging

Slate Editor Jacob Weisberg says every journalism student today should be blogging. “It’s creating a big opportunity: If you’re interesting, good, have something others don’t have, and can attract an more

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Despite Cutbacks, Roberts says Journalism’s Future is Bright

Roughly 2,000 jobs have been lost at major U.S. newspapers this year. But Eugene Roberts - considered by many the dean of print journalism - is upbeat about the future of the journalism craft. That’s because the country and more

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

It wasn’t just Mary Mapes, says Mike Wallace

CUNY Journalism Conference: It wasn’t just Mary Mapes, says Mike Wallace in keynote remarks at the November 18th conference at the Graduate Center. Wallace says the former president of CBS News, former anchor Dan Rather and others must share the blame with fired CBS producer fired Mapes for the journalistic fiasco involving President Bush’s National Guard service.

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

The Demand for Documents

William Bastone, a pioneer in the new media “shoe leather,” says a growing audience wants primary source documents–records that in past years might only be available to a handful of police, court or government reporters.
A former investigative reporter and now editor of TheSmokingGun.com explains how his lean staff and innovative site serves that growing audience.

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

New York Times Columnist Paul Krugman Visits CCNY

NEW YORK – Paul Krugman, economist, author and columnist for The New York Times, discussed his career and the state of journalism with students at The City College of New York (CCNY) on Wednesday, Nov. 9.

“A more