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Links to journalism sites, including organizations and awards, journals and jobs, ethics and accountability, and famous journalists. From 4anything.com. From 4anything.com, links to journalism associations, jobs and industry journals, journalism awards. Web's most comprehensive news resource, with 9,000 free media links, online columns and special reports, plus American Journalism Review magazine online The nation's oldest media monitor produced by the School of Journalism. Service providing the means for all kinds of content professionals (writers, editors, photographers, etc.) and paying online venues (Web sites, e-mail publications, intranets, etc.) to find each other E&P Interactive offers the Web edition of Editor & Publisher magazine, journalism classified ads and more. Features hard-hitting media criticism and analysis of the news behind the news. Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. News releases from consortium of policy researchers, who seek to broaden public discourse for perspectives commonly overshadowed by corporate sponsored influences. Over 30 pages of reviewed and annotated links to Journalism and Mass Communication Resources compiled and edited by Karla Tonella, University of Iowa An organization for women journalists which combats gender bias and fosters education. Comprehensive directory of links for UK journalists. Memphis Gridiron stages an annual comedy revue to raise money for journalism scholarships at several Memphis area colleges and universities. An annual Internet conference for European journalists. It brings together practitioners from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss developing media technologies and practices. TV News insiders dish the dirt on America's television newsrooms.(Subscription based.) News and analysis of online journalism from Annenberg School of Communications. Organization of News Ombudsmen is an international association of professional journalists who serve as internal watchdogs, monitoring accuracy, fairness and ethical practice for their newspapers and broadcast media. Centerpiece of The Pew Charitable Trusts' initiative to stimulate citizen involvement in community issues.The project partners major print and broadcast news organizations, helping them reconnect to their communities in ways that help engage their citizens in dialogues that can lead to problem solving. "America's Newspaper Corrections Connection" pointing out errors Information and about television news and public service projects, analysis of news coverage, career and study resources. Washington, DC press corps watch "The rumblings of a true journalist." Extensive links to journalism resources, including professional groups, fellowships, conferences, news organizations, and other areas. Another fine on-line publication rooted Down Under and firmly committed to literary and poetry criticism of the first order. A place where authors can choose a variety of ways to promote their work from t-shirts, sweatshirts, and bookmarkers, to individual web site design and construction. "Burning Press produces experimental/avant guard/exploratory poetry, visual literature, audio art, and intermedia, using any means necessary to forward the language arts & beyond." A collaborative story environment. The spiritual, the supernatural and the mundane. Thought-provoking thoughts, stories to read, spiritual advice. Information about writing, selling and publishing fiction from a full-time writer -- writing for a living, beginner how-to's, feedback and discussions, finding an agent, how to quit the day job to write, reviews of recommended fiction and non-fiction books, editorials and more. No ordering of info, just a start really... Stories and poems by Erin Klee. Since August 1995, the CyberCurmudgeon Column has related the experiences and opinions of David Citron, a journalist, editor, and all-around-creative guy. I'm busy updating this list of online sources. Suggestions are welcome. |
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