This October 29, 2020 episode features interviews by Missouri School of Journalism students in Beverly Horvit's International Reporting class with reporters from around the world about the 2020 presidential campaign. The journalists are all alumni of the Alfred Friendly Press Partners fellowship program or the Hubert Humphrey fellowship program
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Beginning in December 2010, a series of dramatic political events in several countries brought into ...
Featuring 91 contributions from over 115 leading US and international academics, this publication ca...
The 2004 U.S. presidential election was called one of the most important in history. The world’s onl...
On this October 14, 2004 program, host Stuart Loory speaks with five journalists around the world to...
In this November 4, 2004 episode of Global Journalist, Stuart Loory and political correspondents fro...
In this video Columbia Global Centers at the University of Columbia brings together eight veter...
This August 8, 2003 program had host Stuart Loory speak with three international journalists to lear...
In this January 27, 2005 program of the Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory talks to three journali...
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In this October 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist three journalists from around the globe discus...
Curtis Wilkie, moderator. Associate Professor, University of Mississippi Department of JournalismAni...
Us elections are an important international event that produce consequences affecting many countries...
Agenda-setting theory, based on the idea that journalism has a strong correlation to audience opinio...
In this February 20, 2003 conversation on the Global Journalist, Stuart Loory interviews several jou...
Beginning in December 2010, a series of dramatic political events in several countries brought into ...
Featuring 91 contributions from over 115 leading US and international academics, this publication ca...
The 2004 U.S. presidential election was called one of the most important in history. The world’s onl...