The question of whether there is a chasm between the newspaper profession and journalism education is not a new one. In a 1967 article titled "Green Eyeshades vs. Chi-Squares, " Jake Highton indicated that journalists looked at journalism research as obscure and irrelevant. The study described in this paper investigated the extent of the gap between the attitudes of administrators of academic journalism programs and those of newspaper editors concerning what sort of content journalism schools should be providing their graduates. Subjects, 271 (of 388) heads of journalism/mass communication programs at colleges and universities, responded to a survey instrument similar to one returned by 381 newspaper editors in late 1989. Results ...
Includes bibliographical references.Changes in American society over the past decade have produced c...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This descriptive research project was undertaken to d...
This study examined the role journalists play in framing a highly controversial issue during the 200...
A study compared attitudes of editors and educators concerning how undergraduate news-editorial prog...
This study entailed surveying education reporters at 210 newspapers and school superintendents in 21...
The purpose of the research was to look at how editors at Gannett, America's largest newspaper chain...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
Both newspaper editors and reporters act as decision makers in their selections of newsworthy even...
This is the published version, also available here: http://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/jri/vol1/iss2/1...
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so ...
There are distinct differences in how editors of community newspapers and editors of metropolitan ne...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
The authors surveyed members of the Newspaper Division of the Association for Education in Journalis...
This study examines whether, as competition for readers and viewers increases among news producers, ...
This paper reports on a secondary analysis of two large surveys of United States news journalists an...
Includes bibliographical references.Changes in American society over the past decade have produced c...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This descriptive research project was undertaken to d...
This study examined the role journalists play in framing a highly controversial issue during the 200...
A study compared attitudes of editors and educators concerning how undergraduate news-editorial prog...
This study entailed surveying education reporters at 210 newspapers and school superintendents in 21...
The purpose of the research was to look at how editors at Gannett, America's largest newspaper chain...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
Both newspaper editors and reporters act as decision makers in their selections of newsworthy even...
This is the published version, also available here: http://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/jri/vol1/iss2/1...
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so ...
There are distinct differences in how editors of community newspapers and editors of metropolitan ne...
This study, based on an Internet survey of 317 educational administrators, television news executive...
The authors surveyed members of the Newspaper Division of the Association for Education in Journalis...
This study examines whether, as competition for readers and viewers increases among news producers, ...
This paper reports on a secondary analysis of two large surveys of United States news journalists an...
Includes bibliographical references.Changes in American society over the past decade have produced c...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This descriptive research project was undertaken to d...
This study examined the role journalists play in framing a highly controversial issue during the 200...