Citations with the tag: JOURNALISTS
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- Another year of living dangerously for African journalists.
// Africa Report; May/Jun95, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p8Focuses on the high incidence of execution and murder among African journalists. Hutu extremists' campaign to exterminate Tutsis in Rwanda; Murder of Rwandan reporters and editors in order to preempt opposition to the genocide; New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists' annual survey of...
- The strange debate over Bosnia.
// Commentary; Nov92, Vol. 94 Issue 5Explores the issues surrounding the war in Bosnia and the implications for the United States. National interests; U.S. as `world's policeman'; Jeane Kirkpatrick's advocacy of the use of force against Serbia; George Will's vision of moralism and realism and the Bosnian struggle; Liberal Anthony...
- A newsman's take on newmakers.
Sperling, Godfrey // Christian Science Monitor; 2/4/97, Vol. 89 Issue 48, p19Presents questions the writer asked himself concerning his career as a newspaper columnist. Most likable presidential candidate; Highlights of his career as a `Monitor' newsman; Reason for the focus of the column.
- WORLD.
Kilborn, Robert; Steindorf, Sara // Christian Science Monitor; 11/29/2000, Vol. 93 Issue 4, p6Presents an anecdote from a journalist reporting abroad for 'Christian Science Monitor,' and a follow-up article to a story published in the newspaper.
- Reporting from Chechnya? Take your ATM card.
Peterson, Scott // Christian Science Monitor; 12/13/2000, Vol. 93 Issue 14, p1Discusses the fees charged to journalists in Chechnya for travel in military operations.
- Fax preferred over E-mail.
Peterson, Scott // Editor & Publisher; 10/19/96, Vol. 129 Issue 42, p40Reports on the findings of a New York State Bar Association survey which shows New York reporters' preference for fax and snail mail.
- Editor's Message.
Peterson, Scott // Faces (07491387); Mar2003, Vol. 19 Issue 7, p2No abstract available.
- More digging rather than less.
Peterson, Scott // IRE Journal; Jan/Feb97, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p3Opinion. Presents the author's view that journalists should take more time to research their stories rather than waiting for information to be handed to them. Reference to Alan Nairn's speech at the providence national conference in 1996; How his research helped him as a journalist; Where you...
- Writing in-depth profiles.
Auletta, Ken // IRE Journal; Mar/Apr98, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p6Presents information for journalists on how to write innovative and insightful profiles. What journalists must do when writing; Importance of personality; Relation between journalism and seduction.
- Minorities in newsrooms are now at `crisis' stage.
Auletta, Ken // Jet; 7/31/89, Vol. 76 Issue 17, p14Discusses the morale problems among black journalists on the nation's major newspaper staffs, due to US Supreme Court decisions and economics.
- JPC editors approved for White House duties.
Auletta, Ken // Jet; 4/12/93, Vol. 83 Issue 24, p9Announces that two members of the Johnson Publishing Co. Washington Bureau have been approved as White House correspondents. Part of the Clinton administration's new open door policy for minority journalists; Laura Randolph, an `Ebony' editor; Richette Hayward, a `Jet' editor; Why...
- FEARING A 'VERY DANGEROUS ERA'.
Auletta, Ken // National Journal; 4/19/2003, Vol. 35 Issue 16, p1220Reveals the reaction of commentators and officials around the world on U.S. President George W. Bush's declaration of the collapse of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's regime. Editorial comment in Saudi Arabia's 'Arab News' on April 17, 2003; Reaction from Russian President Vladimir Putin on...
- China reporter sues.
Auletta, Ken // Quill; Oct93, Vol. 81 Issue 8, p9No abstract available.
- The day in the life of a journalist.
Cole, Susan G. // Herizons; Fall96, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p43Discusses the author's experience as a journalist. Responsibilities of being a journalist; Story of a former juror who decided on a murder case; Media coverage of the case; Features of the author's disputes with a fellow journalist.
- Job satisfaction, commitment and perceptions of Nigerian journalists under military rule.
Eribo, Festus // Western Journal of Black Studies; Winter96, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p188Evaluates the job satisfaction, commitment and perceptions of journalists working under military dictatorship in Nigeria. Factors influencing the degree of job satisfaction; Commitment to journalistic ethics; Reported perceptions about the military regime; Dissatisfaction with salaries,...
- Women in the locker room.
Eribo, Festus // Women's Sports & Fitness; Mar87, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p77A decade ago, women sportswriters entered the locker room. They have often faced harassment, from players & management, been banned as disruptions from sports reporting, and labeled immoral because of their presence in the locker room. But gradually younger male management and the professional...
- Remembering the people and the passions.
Wall, J.M. // Christian Century; 11/14/90, Vol. 107 Issue 33, p1051Editorial. Reflects on the careers of journalists Billie Cheney Speed, Alfred P. Klausler and Ralph McGill. Importance of institutional memory; Awareness of earlier struggles.
- Noted American Journalists of the Past.
Wall, J.M. // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2000, p343No abstract available.
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home.
Burton, Douglas // Insight on the News; 4/29/2003, Vol. 19 Issue 10, p53Presents comments from journalists about the implications of U.S. troops victory in Iraq on the economy.
- Young reporters.
Burton, Douglas // UNESCO Courier; Apr91, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p46Discusses the upcoming June UNESCO-sponsored first international festival of video-reporting by young people. The festival will be held in Port de Bouc, France. Entry requirements; Where to obtain more information.
- Are journalists an endangered species?
Saltzman, Joe // USA Today Magazine; Jan94, Vol. 122 Issue 2584, p39Opinion. Comments on the idea that journalists are no longer necessary with changes in technology. Need for journalists' skills; Guide in electronic databases; Suggestions for editors' entry into electronic age.
- The first casualty.
Husarska, Anna // New Yorker; 4/19/93, Vol. 69 Issue 9, p57Discusses the journalists in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti who have been victims of repression since the military coup on September 30, 1991 that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Lack of freedom of expression in Haiti; The Group of Study and Action for the Freedom of the Press (GRALIP in...
- Analysis that's on the money.
Husarska, Anna // Editor & Publisher; 11/25/2002, Vol. 135 Issue 43, p22Features columnist Paul Krugman of 'The New York Times' newspaper. Achievements; Reason why the columns of Krugman appeal to people; Examples of the economic commentaries made by Krugman for 2002; Career background.
- Pack of Washington, D. C. journalists cover same seven stories.
Miller, Leslie // New Hampshire Business Review; 4/29/94, Vol. 16 Issue 9, p11Argues that it is not necessary to have 1,500 journalists in Washington, D.C. Coverage by the journalists of the same story; Tapering of interest in the Whitewater savings and loan scandal.
- Cold Comfort.
Stone, Emily // American Scholar; Summer2008, Vol. 77 Issue 3, p8This article presents a personal narrative which explores the author's experience of living and working as a writer/editor/photographer in the McMurdo Station in Antarctica.
- An American transition.
LaFranchi, Howard // Christian Science Monitor; 8/1/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 173, p11Offers the reflections of a journalist who was returning to the United States from Mexico after having been away from the United States for 12 years, and comments on the benefits his children will have in moving to a home where they have never lived.
- The insiders.
Etherington-Smith, M. // Town & Country; Apr89, Vol. 143 Issue 5107, p150Reports on London's 20 most well-known gossip columnists, including where they dine and socialize, how they interact with each other and where they find their stories. INSET: The public's eye..
- Messaging the blackman.
Woodford, John // Serials Review; Summer90, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p81Presents an account of the author's experience at the `Ebony' and `Muhammad Speaks' periodicals. Job responsibilities; Censorship; Servility demonstrations; Column description; Reviews.
- News media keeps flipping pancakes.
Marcus, Morton // Indianapolis Business Journal; 2/19/96, Vol. 16 Issue 49, p7AOpinion. Comments on the role of journalists in writing the truth about the current news and issues in Indianapolis, Indiana. Perception of the press critics on sensationalism reporting; Intelligence of journalists on the significance of reporting the truth; Responsible journalism.
- Squandering talents.
Marcus, Morton // Newsweek; 6/16/86, Vol. 107 Issue 24, p62In the June 12 issue of The New York Review of Books, James Fallows takes a healthy whack at what he calls `the new celebrities of Washington': print journalists who squander their talents trying for a new kind of celebrity.
- Writers.
Marcus, Morton // Newsweek; 8/4/86, Vol. 108 Issue 5, p29For years a handful of internationally acclaimed South African writers have helped draw the world's attention to the cruelties and complexities of apartheid. Now most of them are speaking out in defense of a new target of repression: writers themselves.
- We've all had to adjust on Capitol Hill.
Dervarics, Charles // Black Issues in Higher Education; 7/25/96, Vol. 13 Issue 11, p29Discusses the need of journalists who cover Capitol Hill to stay flexible and learn the new rules of the trade to remain productive. Impact of the Republican victory in Congress in 1994; Different system under the GOP; Information offered on the Internet.
- WORLD.
Dervarics, Charles // Christian Science Monitor; 4/10/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 96, p6Offers several briefs related to journalists for 'The Christian Science Monitor' as of April 10, 2000 which includes the amateur motorcycle riding experience of Richard Wentworth, problems that Scott Peterson encountered with his business card while in Turkey, and the emotional reaction to...
- Successfully working with international journalists.
Anderson, Stephen // Communication World; Sep94, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p30Focuses on the characteristics of journalists from the United States, Italy, Germany and Japan. INSET: Suggestions on preparation for doing PR in a different..
- Black women sportswriters and the locker room wars.
Turner, R.D. // Ebony; Feb1991, Vol. 46 Issue 4, p170Discusses the problems faced by black women sportswriters in the locker room, one of society's last bastions of male chauvinism. Athletes' use of nudity to intimidate; Reasons why there are so few black female sports reporters; Female reporters' comments; Open-locker-room policy and equal access...
- The envelope, please.
Douglas, Susan // Progressive; Jan93, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p17Presents a list of `Progressive' magazine's annual pundit awards given to various writers and commentators. How John Mclaughlin was awarded worst all-around pundit; Tie between Anna Quindlen of `The New York Times' and Molly Ivins; Most heroic pundit was Anthony Lewis of `The Times'; Other...
- The pros' pro.
Douglas, Susan // National Journal; 4/05/97, Vol. 29 Issue 14, p652Profiles 11 journalists who have impact in Washington D.C. but are not connected with powerful publications. Includes Arthur Amolsch, editor of the `FTC Watch'; Ron Fournier, White House reporter for the Associated Press; Marcus Stern, immigration reporter for the Copley News Service.
- World.
Douglas, Susan // Christian Science Monitor; 4/28/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 110, p6Offers news briefs about `Christian Science Monitor' journalists including Shawn Donnan's interview with Fuji's General Sitiveni Rabuka and Fred Weir's story about a young Russian's constitutional right to escape military service.
- Wrong landing.
Douglas, Susan // Editor & Publisher; 11/18/95, Vol. 128 Issue 46, p10Reports that the White House press corps made an unexpected stop when the chartered press plane landed at the wrong airport.
- Bosnian Serbs detain two photographers.
Douglas, Susan // Editor & Publisher; 3/2/96, Vol. 129 Issue 9, p23Reports that Bosnian Serb police released one of two newspaper photographers detained in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina. Reason for the detention.
- Vindication for the `kingfish' critics.
Douglas, Susan // Editor & Publisher; 5/11/96, Vol. 129 Issue 19, p19Reports on seven journalists who were inducted into the Manship School of Mass Communication Hall of Fame at Louisiana State University (LSU). Expulsion of the journalists from LSU in 1934 after they protested then Senator Huey P. Long's censorship of the school paper; Other journalists that...
- Independent Cuban press seeks access to the outside world.
Conde, Yvonne M. // Editor & Publisher; 7/27/96, Vol. 129 Issue 30, p48Looks at the difficulties experienced by independent journalists in Cuba in their efforts to present news objectively. Cuban government's extreme oppression of the local journalist groups; Dissident status for independent journalist in Cuba; Remarks from noted Cuban journalists; Details on how...
- Busted, barred, fired: That's the lot of some journalists...
Brady, James // Crain's New York Business; 5/20/96, Vol. 12 Issue 21, p9No abstract available.
- A long way to go.
Brady, James // Newsweek; 4/24/89, Vol. 113 Issue 17, p71Talks about studies presented at a recent Washington conference on `Women, Men and Media' that shows women haven't made very great strides in journalism and outnumber men in bottom level jobs.
- Keeping the reptiles at bay.
Brady, James // Director (00123242); May97, Vol. 50 Issue 10, p35Looks at comments made by Jonathan Hewat, an author and radio broadcaster, on how companies can use media coverage to their advantage. Details on the CD-ROM program developed by Hewat to achieve this objective; Information on companies that have adopted the program.
- Cold Comfort.
Stone, Emily // American Scholar; Summer2008, Vol. 77 Issue 3, p8No abstract available.
- Journalists for a new age.
Elvin, John // Insight on the News; 09/29/97, Vol. 13 Issue 36, p34Talks about how journalists are becoming concerned about public anger and how they are trying to deal with it. Comments from Bill Kovach, curator of the Nieman Foundation; Comments from Tom Rosenstiel, vice chairman of the committee and director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism.
- Pols rib D.C. journos.
Crabtree, Susan // Daily Variety; 6/10/2003, Vol. 279 Issue 45, p24Reports on Radio & Television Correspondents Dinner held in Washington, D.C. Guests; Media deregulation; Keynote address of Vice President Richard Cheney.
- American Journalists of the Past.
Crabtree, Susan // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2001, p328Lists notable journalists of the past including: John Campbell, Elizabeth Cochrane, Richard Harding Davis, Mary Baker Eddy, Margaret Fuller, William Lloyd Garrison, Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer, William Randolph Hurst, Charles Kuralt, David Ross Locke, Edward R. Murrow, Joseph Pulitzer, Max...
- American Journalists of the Past.
Crabtree, Susan // World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2002, p294Lists notable journalists of the past including: John Campbell, Elizabeth Cochrane, Richard Harding Davis, Mary Baker Eddy, Margaret Fuller, William Lloyd Garrison, Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer, William Randolph Hurst, Charles Kuralt, David Ross Locke, Edward R. Murrow, Joseph Pulitzer, Max...





