Journalism Periodicals & Books/Movies
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This site is under construction. Once up and ready,
it will include more editorial content than before, increased
and updated news industry-related sited, an improved and newly-named
job search service, and additional interactive features.
Keep an eye out for this one
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A consumer guide for the information age, Brill's Content
exposes biases and untruths of the media along with the truths
through the web form of the magazine Brill's Content and a
listing of what the site calls "the best newspaper writers
in the business" and their respected stories for the day.
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The Committee to Protect Journalists is a nonpartisan, nonprofit
organization founded in 1981 to monitor abuses against the
press and promote press freedom around the world.
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This site offers up a sample free newsletter of "Copy Editor,"
a widely read, information-packed piece of copy editing info
that provides everything from usage and style updates to excerpts
from newspaper stylebooks. In addition, workshop information,
a copy editor job board and a links page, among others, are
included.
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The lists on this page have been compiled by students at
Indiana University for a Methods of Teaching Journalism course.
There are three lists-some are annotated, others list only
title and author.
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Also compiled by Paul Schindler and in the same format as
his journalism books page, this page provides a list of movies
compiled by title, director, studio and decade of release.
The site is best viewed with Internet Explorer.
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Once a part of American Journalism review, NewsLink has
branched out to make its on online site. NewsLink features
over 18,000 links to newspapers, magazines, broadcasts and
news providers worldwide.
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This site gives a brief synopsis of movies dealing with
newspaper reporting. The list includes such classics as Citizen
Kane and All the President's Men, as well as less
regarded films such as I Love Trouble. The list is comprehensive
and provides teachers with film resources that could complement
classroom instruction.
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Now a fully on-line venture, Trends in College Media is
a publication that discusses legal and ethical dilemmas in
college publications along with other important trends.
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