Browse
172345 results total, viewing 172181 - 172200
By: Editorial Staff Gilliam elected NABJ president p.WASHINGTON POST columnist Dorothy Gilliam was elected president of the National Association of Black Journalists at its recent annual convention in Houston.In Keeping with the 19-year-old … more
By: Tony Case Donrey Media Sold p. AN ARKANSAS INVESTMENT group is acquiring a controlling interest in Donrey Media Group, one of the nation's biggest newspaper companies.The deal was announced last week by the heads of Donrey and Stephens Group … more
By: James Brodell United States-Style press club in Moscow p.A UNITED STATES-Style press club in Moscow has signed up 460 members, its director said, even though completion of $1 million in facilities still is at least a month away.The International … more
By: M.L. Stein Union Targets Dean Singleton p.Guild accuses his newspaper of bad-faith bargaining and union-busting, calls the Southern-born owner a 'cartpetbagger'THE OAKLAND (CALIF.) Tribune and four other dailies in the Alameda Newspaper Group … more
By: M.L. Stein Lesbian Journalist Sues Over Transfer p.Case pits newspaper's objectivity against reporter's free speech can reporters be watchdogs and players?A REPORTER WHO was transferred to the copy desk because of her political activism has … more
By: Editorial Staff Gilliam elected NABJ president p.WASHINGTON POST columnist Dorothy Gilliam was elected president of the National Association of Black Journalists at its recent annual convention in Houston.In Keeping with the 19-year-old … more
By: Tony Case Donrey Media Sold p. AN ARKANSAS INVESTMENT group is acquiring a controlling interest in Donrey Media Group, one of the nation's biggest newspaper companies.The deal was announced last week by the heads of Donrey and Stephens Group … more
By: Debra Gersh MANY NEWSPAPERS RUNNING or planning to start columns written from minority viewpoint consider hiring black writers the place to start. A handful of Latino journalists, however, have gone against the wave to earn and maintain regular … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald A RAP MUSICIAN'S insulting and profane remarks about women ignited a furor at the opening session of the 18th annual National Association of Black Journalists convention in Houston. Throughout much of the session, entitled … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald AKRON (OHIO) BEACON Journal orange poly newspaper bags are finding new lives giving cancer patients hope for new life. An Ohio medical supplier has discovered that the Beacon Journals plastic newspaper sleeves are the perfect … more
By: George Garneau New telecommunications law creates pathway to deregulate phone companies; newspapers, phone companies 'sort of happy with it'PENNSYLVANIA'S NEW telecommunications law creates a pathway to deregulate phone companies but shifts much … more
By: Debra Gersh MANY NEWSPAPERS RUNNING or planning to start columns written from minority viewpoint consider hiring black writers the place to start. A handful of Latino journalists, however, have gone against the wave to earn and maintain regular … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald A RAP MUSICIAN'S insulting and profane remarks about women ignited a furor at the opening session of the 18th annual National Association of Black Journalists convention in Houston. Throughout much of the session, entitled … more
By: Mark Fitzgerald AKRON (OHIO) BEACON Journal orange poly newspaper bags are finding new lives giving cancer patients hope for new life. An Ohio medical supplier has discovered that the Beacon Journals plastic newspaper sleeves are the perfect … more
By: George Garneau New telecommunications law creates pathway to deregulate phone companies; newspapers, phone companies 'sort of happy with it'PENNSYLVANIA'S NEW telecommunications law creates a pathway to deregulate phone companies but shifts much … more
By: Editorial Staff DIANNE DUMANOSKI, environmental reporter for the Boston Globe, has been awarded the Professional-in-Residence Fellowship at the University of Colorado Center for Environmental Journalism in Boulder, where she will spend the fall … more
By: Editorial Staff DIANNE DUMANOSKI, environmental reporter for the Boston Globe, has been awarded the Professional-in-Residence Fellowship at the University of Colorado Center for Environmental Journalism in Boulder, where she will spend the fall … more
By: by George Garneau TWENTY-ONE FORMER New York Daily News employees who are members of minority groups are claiming they were victims of racism when Mortimer Zuckerman fired them as he bought the paper earlier this year.The former reporters and … more
By: Editorial Staff SWITZERLAND-BASED International Press Institute says attacks on the press in Kenya have gone "from bad to worse" and the country's president Daniel arap Moi has declared war on press freedom."Some newspapers and magazines have … more
By: by George Garneau TWENTY-ONE FORMER New York Daily News employees who are members of minority groups are claiming they were victims of racism when Mortimer Zuckerman fired them as he bought the paper earlier this year.The former reporters and … more
« Prev | 1 8607 | 8608 | 8609 | 8610 | 8611 | 8612 | 8613 8618 | Next »