Online journalism dubbed Fifth Estate
The press in the United States and abroad has long been referred to as the Fourth Estate. The term was seemingly coined by Scottish writer […]
The press in the United States and abroad has long been referred to as the Fourth Estate. The term was seemingly coined by Scottish writer […]
Everyday I browse through newspaper front pages from around the country and the world via Newseum.org. Recently, I have been taking in all the pages […]
In March 2009, The New York Times launched a blogging experiment by debuting two blogs they called The Local blogs. One covered New York’s Fort […]
Today The Washington Post announced the start of a new partnership with Google. The search-engine giant is working with WaPo and The New York Times […]
The Monday following the Thanksgiving holiday is always busy. Some people are taking part in the Cyber Monday insanity, but me personally, I’m trying to […]
Nowadays all you hear is about how print journalism is dying, and though I don’t necessarily buy that notion (I think it is just changing, […]
On Nov. 11 I posted a blog post condemning Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who has been a proponent of free speech and the First […]
From CGHS Journos At 2009 Kansas State Fair Members of the Canton-Galva High School newspaper staff pose for a picture Oct. 27 in the Encampment […]
If you ever thought our country was in bad shape, you don’t know the half of it. We have a Supreme Court justice sitting on […]
On Tuesday I posted a blog titled “ WaPo staffers duke it out over article.” It seems last Friday the Style section became a Golden […]
On Friday two Washington Post staffers came to blows with one another over how a story was written for the Style section of the paper. […]
Student journalist representing the Canton-Galva High School Eagles landed in Hutchinson Tuesday morning with a clear mission in front of them. They were there to […]
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