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Everything you need to be a better journalist.
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excellent
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The editorial staff at the BBC news talk about the issues near and dear to them, which frequently seem to be in the areas of news gathering. However, you can expect just about every other issue you can think of to pop up for inspection sooner or later.
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Rating:
excellent
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Political situation, current affairs, financial and other news of Pakistan as all of you know the crisis that our country is facing in these days
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Rating:
excellent
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Professional photojournalist Mark M. Hancock discusses photojournalism and the eccentricities associated with gathering images for daily newspapers.
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Rating:
excellent
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A combination of two things, traditional journalism and writing and a unique coverage of the latest "buzz" issues; the public relations professionals and the PR campaign that created the buzz!
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Rating:
excellent
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The Director of POLIS comments on international journalism, media and society
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Rating:
excellent
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Aims to provide a narrative of the broadcast day and a window into the editorial process at NBC Nightly News.
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Rating:
excellent
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Will Sullivan's Journerdism is a news and commentary website for journalists and nerds to kick it and discuss the craft journalism, multimedia storytelling, web 2.0 development, web and print design, social content and all things nerdy online. Will Sulli
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Rating:
great
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Regret the Error reports on media corrections, retractions, apologies, clarifications and trends regarding accuracy and honesty in the press.
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Rating:
great
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A brief-yet-ongoing journal of all things Carmi. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll reach for your mouse to click back. But you'll be intrigued. And you'll feel compelled to return following your next bowl of oatmeal. With brown sugar. And milk.
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Rating:
great
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Follow Rafi Guroian as he journeys across America by one of the country's most historic—and often forgotten—modes of transportation: the train.
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Rating:
great
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Personal blog from Salon cofounder and author of "Dreaming in Code," maintained since 2002, offering commentary on journalism, politics and technology.
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Rating:
great
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For journalists and others who like examining the landscape of investigative reporting.
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Rating:
great
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Reporting and analysis of political media.
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Rating:
great
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The latest about society, celebrities, politics, news, and more from Vanity Fair.
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Rating:
great
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To encourage probing journalism, one commentary at a time
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Rating:
great
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A blog about the sad decline of an American institution: the major metropolitan daily newspaper.
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Rating:
great
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Kevin Naff and his staff provide regular updates on their thoughts of the LGBT community and the news that impacts it.
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Rating:
great
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Well, mostly about Amherst. But also on reporting, my Journalism 300 class at UMass, movies and travel. Actually, more about bugs, flowers and food.
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Rating:
great
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Technology: usage and abusage. By WSJ columnist Jeremy Wagstaff.
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Rating:
great
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