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  1. Why Do Journalists Mourn Russert So? Meet the New Press

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Howard Kurtz (washingtonpost.com) - Jun 29, 2008

    Scratch the surface of all those glittering tributes for Tim Russert and you might find an undercoating of journalistic insecurity.

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  2. Ensuring Journalists' Credibility

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Jun 28, 2008

    The recent revelation that David S. Broder has accepted fees and other items of value for speaking engagements to special-interest groups [Ombudsman, June 22] is of deep concern. He has tarnished his credibility and has

    Also tagged: washington dc, united states, credibility, david broder, ensuring, eric burns, despite howell

  3. NIGER-TUAREG: Appeal blocks release hope for Niger journalist

    france24.com » France24 - afrique - Jun 23, 2008

    A public prosecutor on Monday blocked the release of prominent Niger journalist Moussa Kaka after a judge ordered his conditional release, now leaving his fate in the hands of an appeals court ruling.

    Also tagged: arrest, niger, tuareg

  4. Monday Media Marketing Minute: Email Pitching a Reporter

    startupspark.com » Startup Spark - Jun 16, 2008

    Should I email a reporter? It’s one of the most common questions I get when I teach and coach small business owners about publicity. Find out my answer, by listening to this week’s Monday Media Marketing Minute

    Also tagged: marketing, podcast, small business, pr, publicity, free publicity, monday media marketing minute, media releations, email reporters

  5. JOURNALISM - USA: Political journalist Tim Russert dies at 58

    france24.com » France24 - ameriques - Jun 16, 2008

    Tim Russert, host of NBC's seminal Sunday news talk show "Meet the Press", died of a heart attack on Friday at age 58. He died while pre-recording a segment of his programme.

    Also tagged: obituary, united states

  6. JOURNALISM - UNITED STATES: Political journalist Tim Russert dies at 58

    france24.com » France24 - ameriques - Jun 14, 2008

    Tim Russert, host of NBC's seminal Sunday news talk show "Meet the Press", died of a heart attack on Friday at age 58. He died while pre-recording a segment of his programme.

    Also tagged: obituary, united states

  7. The Patriot's Dream

    truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Jun 9, 2008

    Legendary journalist Bill Moyers address the National Conference for Media Reform in Minneapolis, June 7, 2008. Presented by FreePress.net. "As journalism goes, so goes democracy," renowned PBS host Bill Moyers told

    Also tagged: media, journalism, freedom, moyers, national conference for media reform

  8. China orders journalists to end negative quake coverage

    telegraph.co.uk » News - Jun 8, 2008

    Beijing is fighting to re-impose control over Chinese society after its unusually open attitude to coverage of the Sichuan earthquake.

    Also tagged: news, china, bloggers, press, earthquake, sichuan

  9. SOMALIA: Somali BBC correspondent killed

    france24.com » France24 - afrique - Jun 8, 2008

    Nasteh Dahir, a Somali journalist working for foreign media, was shot and killed by gunmen in southern Somalia on Saturday. In a statement the organisation Reporters Without Borders called Somalia "Africa’s deadliest

    Also tagged: murder, press, somalia

  10. China Lashed Over Press Treatment

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Jun 2, 2008

    From Herald Sun: China has been severely criticised at the world’s premier gathering of media leaders for its repression of journalists and press freedom. The rebuke comes as China prepares to host the Beijing

    Also tagged: politics, human rights, press freedom, information revolution

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