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 […]
The year of 2009 ended on a considerable down note. I work at Western Plains High School as a paraeducator and an assistant boys’ basketball […]
The University of Kansas has hired Turner Gill to replace Mark Mangino as the Jayhawk football head coach. KUSports.com will be streaming today’s press conference […]
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, […]
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 […]
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. […]
The Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University sent out a great Tweet this morning via its Twitter account at www.twitter.com/NiemanLab. They linked to a video […]
This is the tattoo I got today. It is on my left shoulder blade. It is a scroll that says, “Comfort the Afflicted, Afflict the […]
Periodically I am going to try to share some of the journalism videos I stumble across on the Internet’s YouTube video sharing network. Of course, […]
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