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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School: March 2009
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School. Your resource to find, search and apply for journalism internships. Friday, March 20, 2009. April 1, 2009. 435 N Michigan Ave., Suite 1100. 12 weeks, Summer. English or journalism background is preferred, but not required. Cover letter, résumé, clips. For more details, visit. Magazine’s internships page. No phone calls please. 908 W MLK Blvd. News, Web, Graphics. Unpaid (min. 15 hours/week). For more details, visit KXAN’s internships page. Photo...
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School: April 2009
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School. Your resource to find, search and apply for journalism internships. Wednesday, April 15, 2009. May 1, 2009. 334,150 daily; 630,665 Sundays. News, Photo, Graphics, Copy, Web. Must be enrolled in a college or university. Preference is given to juniors and seniors. Cover letter, résumé, 5-7 clips/portfolio, three references, one letter of recommendation, a credit-confirmation letter from the academic institution. Editorial Assistant, (215) 854-2689.
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J-Talk: Visual thinking continued...
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Whether or not print papers stick around is up for debate, but one thing is becoming rather obvious, the web can serve as a holder for information that just isn't possible to convey in any other medium. Audio. Are becoming the norm and the New York Times. Probably is doing the latter better than anyone else out there right now, The results are some intense and deep packages. Posted by David Ingold. Another idiot has joined the pro-visual, concoct-and-chant crowd! Police not guilty...
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J-Talk: Covering Elections, What Not To Do
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Covering Elections, What Not To Do. And Clinton, McCain camp fire back over Obama energy remarks. Is CNN seriously too oblivious to their own articles to see readers are growing tired of the campaign coverage? Posted by David Ingold. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Our Parting Leader. Citizen journalists are taking your job. Branching out in the newsroom. Covering Elections, What Not To Do. Another prof. athlete in trouble with marijuana us. Fun press event too uncomfortable.
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J-Talk: Branching out in the newsroom
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Branching out in the newsroom. So, today I got my first byline. Ever It's not going to win me any Pulitzers, but it was a generous offer by one of our sports editors that I had to take. It really got me thinking, wouldn't it be amazing if more newsroom staffers could become involved in areas of the paper they aren't necessarily familiar with. My top reasons for this are;. C It always makes you more marketable, like this guy. What paper wants to hire someone to write a story, someo...
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J-Talk: Immigration status- do we have the right to know?
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Immigration status- do we have the right to know? An article from The Poynter Institute. Brings up an interesting question when it comes to writing crime stories: Is a person’s immigration status relevant information? What do you think? Does the public really have the “right to know” in this case? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Our Parting Leader. Citizen journalists are taking your job. Branching out in the newsroom. Covering Elections, What Not To Do. Its All About Tiger.
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School: Deadlines for May
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School. Your resource to find, search and apply for journalism internships. Wednesday, April 15, 2009. May 1, 2009. 334,150 daily; 630,665 Sundays. News, Photo, Graphics, Copy, Web. Must be enrolled in a college or university. Preference is given to juniors and seniors. Cover letter, résumé, 5-7 clips/portfolio, three references, one letter of recommendation, a credit-confirmation letter from the academic institution. Editorial Assistant, (215) 854-2689.
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School: February 2009
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School. Your resource to find, search and apply for journalism internships. Sunday, February 15, 2009. March 1, 2009. 435 N Michigan Ave., Suite 1100. 12 weeks, Spring. English or journalism background is preferred, but not required. Cover letter, résumé, clips. For more details, visit. Magazine’s internships page. No phone calls please. 25 St James's Street. 12 weeks, Summer. Cover letter, résumé and an. Edward Carr, Business Affairs editor. Cover lett...
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School: July 2008
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Internship Database @ Michigan State University's J-School. Your resource to find, search and apply for journalism internships. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Check back on Aug. 15 for the debut of Michigan State's journalism internship database! Posted by MSU J-School Internship Database. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This site is a resource for Michigan State University journalism students to locate and apply for internship opportunities across the nation. Send us an e-mail. Find us on Facebook.com. All inform...
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J-Talk: Fun press event too "uncomfortable"
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Fun press event too "uncomfortable". The White House Correspondents Dinner, a yearly black-tie even in Washington, is one of the few chances journalists and the political elite get to hang out and party without the cares of the world interfering. There have been memorable ones, such as in 2006 when Stephan Colbert was a little too edgy and was not invited back the following year. Check out Editor and Publisher's take. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Our Parting Leader.