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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Media: Magazine
Audience: (English)
Scope: National
Political Viewpoint: Neutral viewpoint
Owners: nonprofit_organization | Managers: Rem Rieder
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Location: College Park, MD, US
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Edited By: Derek Hawkins
Last Edit: Jun 19, 2008 - 10:46 AM PDT

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