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New Legal Guide Published for California Journalists
A new pocket guide to the law affecting news gathering and reporting in California, shipping in mid-September, covers everything from journalists' rights of access to people, places, events and documents, to coping with challenges like gag orders, subpoenas, searches and liability lawsuits, to the special protections for student journalists.
Aug 17, 2006 in NEWS comments (0)
 
The State of the News Media 2006
Scan the headlines of 2005 and one question seems inevitable: Will we recall this as the year when journalism in print began to die?
 
Changing Demographics Pose Tough Questions
The analysis released today by the Applied Research Center tracks demographic changes along racial lines between 2000 and 2005.
 
Public Radio Struggles to find Black Audience
As News & Notes loses listeners, can NPR sustain quality black programming?
Aug 14, 2006 in NEWS comments (0)
 
Journalism Educators Pass Resolutions Supporting First Amendment Rights for Students
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication passed a resolution censuring Ocean County College in New Jersey for terminating the adviser of the school’s student newspaper.
Aug 14, 2006 in NEWS comments (0)
 
Keeping It Real: Accurate Coverage of Native Culture
How Oprah's visit to a Navajo powwow missed the mark -- and what journalists can do to improve coverage of Native culture.
Aug 11, 2006 in NEWS comments (0)
 
UNITY Names Onica Makwakwa as New Executive Director
UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc. today announced that Onica Makwakwa has been appointed UNITY’s new executive director. Makwakwa, who is currently the director of development of the YWCA USA, assumes the position on September 5.
Aug 9, 2006 in NEWS comments (0)
 
Gannett buys Florida State University paper
The Tallahassee Democrat, whose parent company is Gannett, has bought the twice-weekly newspaper that serves Florida State University.
Aug 9, 2006 in NEWS comments (0)