Journalism Information 1997-98 While there is overlap between journalism and telecommunications in broadcast news career preparation, students 3 journalism electives. News writing and Editing. http://www.ohiou.edu/catalog/97-98/colleges/jour.htm
Extractions: The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is fully accredited, with undergraduate sequences in advertising, broadcast news, news writing and editing, magazine journalism, and public relations. The journalism school is recognized nationally and by the Ohio Board of Regents for the quality of its more than 200 annual graduates who move into professional careers on leading newspapers, magazines, and news-gathering organizations, as well as into advertising and public relations positions. Careers take them to all parts of the world. To provide thorough, broadly based professional education and training in journalism and communications, leading to the B.S.J. and advanced degrees
MA In Writing Home Page to work full time at writing since 1998, combining regular journalism for The leaving I have managed to establish a precarious career in writing and editing http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cs/english/mawrit/alumni.htm
Extractions: about the course admissions alumni course guide ... Prospectus Alumni Alumni include Wayne Burrows, Gareth Creer, Jill Dawson (shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel, 2000 and the Orange Prize, 2001), Penny Faith, Kathryn Heyman, Mark Holloway (scriptwriter for Hollyoaks), Jim Pollard (shortlisted for the first Amazon.com writers' bursaries, 2000), Felicity Skelton Wayne Burrows I joined the MA's first year in 1993, with a Gregory Award and a lot of magazine appearances under my belt, but after nearly seven years of not putting pen to paper and working in retail instead. So the immediate impact of the course was to force me to take writing seriously again. It promised the kick up the arse I felt I needed at the time.
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Extractions: Holocaust Survivors Sue Sotheby's Over Looted Art "Sotheby's is facing a $1.8 billion lawsuit from Holocaust survivors who claim it has recklessly trafficked in works of art stolen from Jews during the Second World War. They allege Sotheby's helped buy and sell looted masterpieces by Rembrandt, Titian, El Greco, Monet, Van Gogh and others since the 1970s." The Observer (UK) Posted: 06/07/2004 5:45 pm Gagosian's New Digs There's been much hype about Larry Gagosian's new gallery space in London. "The Gagosian Gallery proves to be a modest creation, housed in a former garage in Britannia Street, a rats' alley smelling of diesel and urine, scuttling across the Metropolitan and Circle underground lines as they rattle between Farringdon and King's Cross-St Pancras. Behind the gaunt facade, Larry Gagosian's architects, Caruso St John, best known for their New Art Gallery, in Walsall, which opened in 2000, have opened up bright, cavernous, concrete-floored, top-lit white spaces. These are particularly refined white spaces; they have something of a religious air about them..." The Guardian (UK) Posted: 06/07/2004 5:39 pm Qatar Sheikh"s Buying Spree For Five Museums Sheikh Saud al-Thani of Qatar is building five new museums and is serious about collecting for them. "A team of London agents working for the Sheikh bought 350 of the top lots in last months Islamic sales, spending well in excess of £15 million. The objects are all destined for the Museum of Islamic Art under construction in Doha to the designs of I.M. Pei, the Chinese-American architect coaxed out of retirement by Sheikh Saud. With its completion scheduled for 2006, the Islamic museum will be the first of the five to open, and the Sheikhs determination to buy the very best for its collection is having an extraordinary effect on the Islamic art market."
Canadian: Studyseries I went into journalism to pursue would allow me to incorporate my desire to write creatively, interact Im excited to enter my career field with knowledge http://www.collegeview.com/college/niche/canadian/student_profiles/5002216/
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Extractions: Communication and Journalism/Mass Media In the communications field, ideas are transmitted through mass media. Communications professionals seek to inform, educate, persuade, or entertain masses of people, using books, newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, film, advertising and public relations. Communication and Journalism/Mass Media graduates find opportunities in a wide variety of careers in business, education, government and the non-profit sectors. Skills in verbal and written communication are one of the most sought after characteristics employers look for when hiring. Radio and TV, advertising and public relations, publishing, sales, financial services, and university student services are but a few of the many areas in which these graduates find employment. Any work that involves communicating as its focal point is a potential career field. The communications industry is a competitive one, however, and experience is a must. While most graduates work in a related occupation, others choose different directions. Experience has allowed many to progress without further education. However, an advanced degree can offer an edge, particularly with larger corporations. Many careers do not require a specific major but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career choices, increase your marketability to employers through internships, responsible work experience, good grades and involvement in college activities.
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Extractions: a sexy romantic comedy available now from NCP Grace Whitney is an up-and-coming fundraiser, and she's determined to make a success of her first really big projectthe Firefighters' Charity Calendar. So she makes it really hot, even though she knows her uptight parentsand a lot of other peoplewill disapprove. This isn't easy for Grace, who is essentially an old-fashioned girl. She doesn't need anyone to tell her that the blatantly sexy Mr. October is Mr. Totally Wrong, as far as she's concerned. Sexy firefighter Rory Crewe is happy to pose as Mr. October for the Firefighters' Charity Calendar, and takes on a leadership role in the Firefighters' Calendar publicity campaign. It's not Rory's nature to act as a testosterone-driven, outrageously sexy ladies' manand that's what the campaign seems to require. But he's willing to play the part for the cause. It takes conscious effort at first, but Rory finds that in fact, he's good at it. Especially around Grace, who sets him on fire. Trouble is, he's falling for Grace, and he's been playing the role of unrepentant womanizer so well, that she believes it's the real him!
Scribes-Jobs From Bob Stepno for Technical Communicators includes writers and editors Careernetworking organizations specialties. programs include digital journalism credibility study. http://www.stepno.com/ec/Scribes-jobs.html
Extractions: (Part of Bob Stepno 's never-ending but gradually-organized bookmark collection NewsJobs.Net: Journalism Jobs Includes USA, Canada and UK, site reviews, expert advice. Content-Exchange.com - Employment Online employment links through mediabistro Massachusetts Interactive Media Council MIMC Job bank for new media, online sites. Associated Collegiate Press job listings Invites employers to list jobs and internships, and students can post text-based resumes. New England Newspaper Assn. job listings Multi-state listing gives dates of postings. For example, there were five new ones the week I looked, including reporting, editing and online. ASNE - Links to Newspaper Job Resources List of lists from American Society of Newspaper Editors, including many of the sites on my own list. (Wish I'd seen it first!) Society of Professional Journalists - Careers Information about career jobs, internships, fellowships... but job listings are limited to SPJ members, so have your membership card handy to login. JournalismJobs.com
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Extractions: low graphics Any Resource Type Articles / papers / reports - collections Articles / papers / reports - individual Audio-visual / multimedia resources Books Database Event / conference announcements Journal - Contents and abstracts Journal - Full text Learning material Mailing list / discussion group News / media Organisation Web Site - Companies Organisation Web Site - FE/HE depts. Organisation Web Site - Governmental Organisation Web site - Recruitment/employment Organisation Web Site - Non-profit Organisation Web Site - Professional bodies Reference materials Research Projects / Centres Resource guide / directories Software Statistics Worksheets/Activity sheets No. of records: 37 page: bdinews.com This site provides a news and information service for those involved in the commercial, technical, production and marketing sectors of the beverage and drinks industries. It includes an online magazine containing news, reviews and feature articles from the latest BDI journal, plus the archived content of issues going back to January 1999. There is a searchable trade directory, information on products and services available on the market, jobs and events listings, addresses of key organisations, and drink related statistics. Some documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader software. production marketing alcoholic beverages statistics ... Benefits of Moderate Beer Consumption (The) This is the second edition of a report by the Brewers of Europe about the beneficial effects associated with the moderate consumption of beer, produced in 2002. The report suggests that moderate consumption of alcoholic drinks, including beer, can reduce the risk of heart disease, as well as being associated with other health benefits. The report is presented in PDF format, which requires Adobe Acrobat software. The Brewers of Europe Web site is described separately in Altis.
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Extractions: Medical writing is a great career! The work is interesting and often lucrative, and the demand for medical writers is high. Few people start out to be medical writers; most of us fall into it. Some of us have scientific or medical degrees (e.g., MD, PharmD, PhD in a scientific field) and have worked in the field (e.g., as an academic, bench scientist, physician, pharmacist) or in administration and somehow find ourselves doing medical communications work. Some of us have Journalism or English degrees, work in communications, and end up writing about health and medicine. There are two basic types of medical writer: scientific and non-scientific or marketing. In general, scientific medical writers have advanced science-based degrees (science, medicine, pharmacy, etc.) and often learn about writing by becoming a medical writer. Marketing medical writers have a journalism or English degree and often learn about medicine by becoming a medical writer. Scientific medical writers generally do more scientific/technical writing for professional audiences. Marketing medical writers do marketing-oriented writing, often for consumers or lay audiences.
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VS Curriculum Webliographer/Search is a questionanswer format that allows students to ask journalists questions Good interactive reading and writing activity, good for career day activities http://relax.webliographer.com/vs/search.php3?topic= Language Arts:Writing
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Extractions: Used price: Average review score: Good synopsis of the early years of television My father was one of the sources quoted in the book and I have heard many stories similar to those outlined. I also worked part time (volunteer work) at the station in later years and see strong similarities. It's a solid working man's view of how things got done early in the formative years. I recommend it for those aspiring television journalists/producers/engineers who need humbled after being exposed to today's technological advances Computer-Assisted Reporting: A Practical Guide Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (January, 1996) Author: Brant Houston Amazon base price:
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