In a nearly four-decade journalism career, Nancy Townsley saw a lot of changes in the news industry. When she began at the Newberg Graphic in 1980, she typed her stories on an IBM Selectric and ...
The foundations of Axios, an online media company, are centered on the basic tenets of print journalism while adapting to the new digital era, according to Axios Editor-in-Chief Nick Johnston (COL ’99 ...
BusinessDay journalist Ifeoma Okeke-Korieocha has been named winner of the Print Media Journalist category at this year’s ...
Recently, a retired friend asked if I planned to retire anytime soon. It was the right question. While I have considered retirement, I explained, I have no real plans — soon or otherwise — to do so.
Thinking of the number of times you see a newspaper in someone’s hands compared to a cell phone or a computer mouse, the difference seems immense. Many people are convinced that the art of journalism ...
It is unquestionable that the technological era has changed the way news is written, published and consumed. Throughout the 18th century, newspapers spread like wildfire through the colonies ensuring ...
Three years ago, The E.W. Scripps Company, one of the largest broadcast news organizations in the United States, prepared to launch an ambitious initiative. The Scripps Journalism Journey Initiative, ...
To the editor: I have looked forward to reading the Los Angeles Times nearly every day since I first arrived at LAX decades ago. While I was waiting for my ride to pick me up at the airport, another ...
All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers. The mid-October news that Indiana University abruptly fired the ...
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