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Think of computers as fact finders

By Steve Buttry | Monday, August 01, 2005

Any reporter (however good he or she is) who says "I don't need to know that" is missing out on stories and on information for stories. That reporter is at the mercy of officials to analyze data their own way and tell the reporter what it means.

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Conversation continues about 'Vanishing' newspapers

By Chad Capellman | Wednesday, March 23, 2005

The Media Center recently hosted a free public webcast called, The Vanishing Newspaper: Survival and Public Service in the Age of We Media, and the discussions are still continuing. DetailsEmail story Print this article

 

Rebuilding expectations for news consumption

Five Questions with David T. Z. Mindich

By Lisa Rabasca | Wednesday, February 16, 2005

API recently posed five questions about young readers to former CNN Editor David T.Z. Mindich, author of Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don’t Follow the News.

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Redefining the Language of Journalism

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Tim Porter writes on the Media Center's Morph Blog: "The language of journalism is changing. The terms that define the components of the craft are in flux. The vocabulary of newspapers is under challenge by both critics of the industry’s rigidity and by evangelists for new forms of journalism. The result: A journalistic Babel where confusion reigns."

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The sweet science of teaching brevity and sensitivity

By Steve Buttry | Wednesday, July 16, 2003

Steve Buttry, a Director of Tailored Programs at API, shares some of the lessons he learned after attending API’s first “Train the Trainer” seminar. This article was originally sent to a list-serv of seminar attendees.

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For particpants, nothing routine about revisiting ethics in Reston

By Joyce Gemperlein | Thursday, June 26, 2003

The agenda for 31 newspaper editors and executives attending an API/ASNE forum seemed forthright and even mundane: “Newsroom Reporting and Editing Standards.” But lately that’s been a riveting subject, loaded with controversy and emotion – both for journalists and for the public.

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'We must somehow find that connection to younger people'

Five questions for Orage Quarles

By Chad Capellman | Friday, May 02, 2003

API posed five questions to Orage Quarles, former NAA Chairman and President/Publisher of The News and Observer Publishing Company. He is also an API discussion leader

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Checking in: Journalism Educators alum

By Dan Berkowitz | Friday, February 01, 2002

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Educator comments

By API Staff | Friday, September 21, 2001

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A journalism lesson none of us will ever forget

By Kathleen L. Mason | Wednesday, September 19, 2001

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Teaching about the tragedy

By Patty Noland | Tuesday, September 18, 2001

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Journalism educators seek partnerships

From trash to treasure

By Ms. Allison Barlow-Hess | Monday, March 05, 2001

Steeled by lessons learned at API's Journalism Educators seminar, Weber State University professor Allison Barlow-Hess forged a valuable partnership with a local television station.

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Uniting the educational and working worlds

Uniting the Educational and Working Worlds

By John Irby | Wednesday, December 20, 2000

Steeled by lessons learned at API's Journalism Educators seminar, Weber State University professor Allison Barlow-Hess forged a valuable partnership with a local television station.

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A discussion with Pulitzer winner Eric Newhouse

By Warren Watson | Wednesday, November 29, 2000

"Unbelievable," he said. "There was one of those Pulitzer Prizes, sitting right next to my name!"

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