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Apr 29 2024
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Artist wins national journalism award for extraordinary photo of his own shooting in Portland
Reader advisory: Sam Gomez’s award-winning photo, below, depicts the aftermath of a fatal shooting. Arizona artist Samuel Gomez, shot in downtown Portland while in town for a national convention last October, won a major journalism award Monday for a photo he captured in the moments before his shooting. The National Headliner Awards chose Gomez’s photo, which The Oregonian/OregonLive published
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Apr 10 2024
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The University of Iowa's journalism school is turning 100 this year. How it will celebrate:
The University of Iowa journalism program has surpassed the century mark. The UI's School of Journalism and Mass Communication was founded 100 years ago in 1924, opening the door for thousands of high-profile journalists. The school has helped grow the industry along with the aid of the 155-year-old independent student newspaper, The Daily Iowan. The journalism school will commemorate the
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Apr 25 2024
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Louisville mayor's office to change intern hiring practices after Courier Journal reports
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s administration is changing how it hires interns following Courier Journal reporting last year that Metro Hall interns from powerful families with close ties to Greenberg were hired through a program the mayor’s office said “prioritized” disadvantaged youth. The Courier Journal learned of the changes after seeing them referenced in minutes from a
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Apr 08 2024
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‘Fat Studies’ journal seeks views outside ‘Anglo-American contexts’
‘The field of fat studies originates in and is to this day dominated by Anglo-American academia’ “Fat studies” might be too “Anglo-American,” according to editors at an academic journal that studies “fatness.” The editors of Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society, said they want to see different viewpoints in a call for papers for an issue to come out in October
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Apr 06 2024
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Utah journalism giant R. Gail Stahle dies at age 88
R. Gail Stahle, the former publisher of The Davis Clipper, died March 30 at the age of 88. Stahle’s grandfather, John Stahle Sr., co-founded the Bountiful paper in 1891 with a local business owner, according to a study from Brigham Young University. Three generations of the Stahle family continued the newspaper’s operations over its 129-year history. The paper stopped publication in December
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Apr 05 2024
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Wall Street Journal: Samsung to increase semiconductor investment in Taylor to $44B
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Samsung Electronics said it planned to increase its investment in its latest Texas semiconductor creation to approximately $44 billion., according to The Wall Street Journal. KXAN reached out and a Samsung spokesperson said they will not be able to comment. In Taylor, where the new semiconductor hub is being built, the funding is expected to go toward building the new chip-
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Apr 21 2024
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$90 million in local journalism tax credits included in 2025 NY state budget
In what is being called a "monumental" and "historic" win for local news, New York lawmakers have approved $90 million worth of payroll tax credits to hire local journalists in the state's fiscal year 2025 budget. Why it matters: It's the largest sum any state has devoted to local news. • "Never before have we had this kind of legislation in U.S. history," said Jon Schleuss, president of the
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Jan 30 2024
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UND offering new degree in journalism
(Grand Forks, ND) -- The University of North Dakota will begin offering a bachelor's degree in journalism.
Classes in the degree program will begin this fall.
The State Board of Education approved the degree program earlier this month.
The hope is to increase the number of local journalists at media outlets around the state.
Industry officials say it's hard to
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