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Do you have what it takes, ethically and morally, to be a reporter/journalist in today's society? Take this test and find out.
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Reporters Aptitude Test An aptitude test to determine if YOU have what it takes to be a high-profile reporter. The test is designed as a series of scenarios, with five possible responses to...Centerpiece of The Pew Charitable Trusts' initiative to stimulate citizen involvement in community issues.The project partners major print and broadcast news organizations, helping them reconnect to their communities in ways that help engage their citizens in dialogues that can lead to problem solving.
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The Pew Center For Civic Journalism At least one fifth of all U.S. daily newspapers practiced some form of civic journalism between 1994 and 2001 and their editors say it made a positive difference See Jan...A Newseum exhibit that focuses on war journalists and journalism.
http://www.newseum.org/warstories/
TV News insiders dish the dirt on America's television newsrooms.(Subscription based.)
http://www.newsblues.com/
Mailing list on the history of journalism and mass communication. Site includes subscription information, mailing list archive, and web resources.
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~jhistory/
The aim is to provide people an opportunity to report on news events and to discuss news events. Articles, columns and forum.
http://www.insidetnn.com
An overview of ethics and credibility in online journalism.
http://bradleyosborn.com/z/RESUM...ibility_in_online_journalism.pdf
News collected from diverse sources on the web.
http://www.topix.net/news/journalism
Center for investigative reporting. Nonprofit news organization dedicated to exposing injustice and abuse of power through the tools of journalism. Recent investigations, tools and contact details.
http://www.muckraker.org/
The future of journalism. A prediction. [Flash].
http://chalksidewalk.com/epic/