When I attended the first Op/Ed meeting for the Massachusetts Daily Collegian, my main feeling was one of rapt anticipation. I’ve always wanted my writing to be read by a wider audience, and the ...
Nothing quite compares to the feeling of picking up a copy of your local paper from a newsstand around town. The grittiness of the paper between your fingers and the ink residue left on your hands ...
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 ...
Broadcast journalism plays a huge role in how we form our opinions about the world around us. Forty-one percent of surveyed U.S. adults prefer TV compared to 23% who prefer digital news websites and ...
Whether you’re studying broadcast or print journalism, the one thing that journalism students are guaranteed to learn during their first week of college is how necessary a pen and paper are. As a ...
To the editor: In decades to come, Marisa Gerber’s superb report on an L.A. newsstand may function as a historical artifact that illustrates what our society lost with the demise of print journalism.
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.
To the editor: Having been a regular reader of the Los Angeles Times since the 1960s, I have nothing but empathy for owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong as he tirelessly does what seems ever more impossible ...
The old-school British media shed a tear on March 20 last year, when the last ever printed edition of the Independent hit the newstands. Founded in 1986, the publication affectionately known as The ...
While citizen reporters offer immediacy and expanded voices, print media still holds the indispensable roles of fact-checking, ethical management, and contextual analysis. The rapid growth of ...
Recent reporting shows that as newspapers in Wisconsin begin to fade, some radio stations are beginning to take their place, according to Wisconsin Public Radio. In areas where local newspapers are ...
This is the kind of story no print journalist would want to break. Amid all the horrible news of newspaper layoffs, Chicago's Tribune Company is now considering bankruptcy. Everyone seems to be ...
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