American Journalism Review
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The American Journalism Review is a U.S. magazine covering topics in journalism. It is published six times a year by the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. The AJR has been owned since the late 1980s by a foundation of the university. It was begun in 1977 as the Washington Journalism Review. In August 2007, the Washington Post reported that the AJR could shut down by the end of 2007 if it could not reduce its operating deficit, then running at about $200,000 per year (with a total budget of about $800,000). Donors provide at least a third ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Defogging the Economic Crisis
The radio show that caught the ear of Baucus and Geithner is "This American Life," aired on 500 public radio stations and heard by some 1.8 million listeners each week. ...Posted by Dan Kennedy -
Monitoring the Maverick
There's no doubt that McCain has long had a good relationship with reporters. And no wonder. He gives great access. He seems to enjoy the give-and-take. He conveys an air of ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Whatever Happened to Iraq?
During the early stages of shock and awe, Americans were glued to the news as Saddam Hussein's statue was toppled in Baghdad and sweat-soaked Marines bivouacked in his ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Covering the World
For years, the AP has been flying in the face of a prevailing industry trend. While others are pulling out of foreign locales, the wire service has made worldwide expansion ...Posted by Rory O'Connor
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Cap-and-trade & Health Care & Insurance Reform I see these two issues as one and the same thing. The first one is to heal our planet, and the ...
Experts and politicians on whether health care reform will trump climate change.Posted by Elsbet Roed Brosky -
ACTOR STEPHEN REA AT "V FOR VENDETTA" BRITISH PREMIERE
Stephen Rea is a good Irish actor and one of my favorite actorsPosted by Anne Marei Kerr -
The Morton Plan
The death of the newspaper industry has been predicted many times. First, radio would cause it. Then surely television would and, later, cable television with its myriad ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
In the Tank?
Says Jerry Lindsley: "I hate to simplify this too much, but people are looking for a balanced presentation of ideas. They want two sides, if there are two sides. People think ...Posted by Beth Wellington
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Journalism (4), Media and Politics (2), Finance (1), Advertising (1), John McCain (1), Internet (1), War in Iraq (1), Mainstream Media (1), Best of 2008 (1)
Top Authors
Sherry Ricchiardi (2), Jamie Mcintyre (1), Rem Rieder (1), Paul Farhi (1), John Morton (1)
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News Analysis (2), Opinion (2), Review (1), Special Report (1)



