The assumption among print journalism educators in the United States seems to be that graduates who take newspaper jobs likely will begin at a small daily, so-called community journalism, and that young journalists will move on to higher-paying jobs in larger markets as they hone their skills. Thus, a major point in the debate among journalism educators has been whether students should be prepared only for these entry-level jobs or also for future advancement in the field
titles. Collegiate newsrooms serve two functions: to provide news and information to their campuses ...
Extracted text; Convergence—the blending of old-media and new-media content delivery technologies—po...
During this period of rapid and significant change in journalistic practices, journalism educators a...
We have a situation where young people are still interested in communicating for a living but the in...
In the newsrooms of the regional and rural press, the skills of fledgling journalists come into view...
There are distinct differences in how editors of community newspapers and editors of metropolitan ne...
With newsrooms and media outlets becoming increasingly dominated by people with journalism degrees, ...
Debates about whether journalism is a “trade” and can only be learnt “on the job”, or whether journa...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
For many of the previous 100 years the role of a journalist was to find information, shape it into a...
For many of the previous 100 years the role of a journalist was to find information, shape it into a...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the career ladder achievement, length of service i...
Cafarella has written what amounts to a wake-up call for many journalism educators. Her paper will h...
Journalism programs in America’s colleges and universities are seeing record enrollments, despite di...
titles. Collegiate newsrooms serve two functions: to provide news and information to their campuses ...
Extracted text; Convergence—the blending of old-media and new-media content delivery technologies—po...
During this period of rapid and significant change in journalistic practices, journalism educators a...
We have a situation where young people are still interested in communicating for a living but the in...
In the newsrooms of the regional and rural press, the skills of fledgling journalists come into view...
There are distinct differences in how editors of community newspapers and editors of metropolitan ne...
With newsrooms and media outlets becoming increasingly dominated by people with journalism degrees, ...
Debates about whether journalism is a “trade” and can only be learnt “on the job”, or whether journa...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
For many of the previous 100 years the role of a journalist was to find information, shape it into a...
For many of the previous 100 years the role of a journalist was to find information, shape it into a...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the career ladder achievement, length of service i...
Cafarella has written what amounts to a wake-up call for many journalism educators. Her paper will h...
Journalism programs in America’s colleges and universities are seeing record enrollments, despite di...
titles. Collegiate newsrooms serve two functions: to provide news and information to their campuses ...
Extracted text; Convergence—the blending of old-media and new-media content delivery technologies—po...
During this period of rapid and significant change in journalistic practices, journalism educators a...