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As for the comment that a degree in Journalism is "puke" ... that is pure, unadulterated b.s. The Journalism Dept. is one of the top in the nation.
BREAKING NEWS: George Deutsch Did Not Graduate From Texas A & M University Nick Anthis 2006
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After obtaining his B.A. in Journalism from the University of Western Ontario, in 1950, he put himself through law school working as a reporter for the Toronto Star.
Window on Tomorrow 1977
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Therefore the word 'free' cannot be applied to that recording-force of nations which we call Journalism; inasmuch as it is now a merely purchased Chattle.
Temporal Power Marie Corelli 1889
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I’ve held masthead positions with several entertainment magazines, and I received my BA in Journalism from a top-25 J School.
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The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism found that newspapers devoted 5% of their coverage to town hall meetings last week.
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As for the ethics controversy, well … it really is something to be well discussed before we say it matters or not in Journalism and in the relations between private companies/government and the media.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Petrobras Blog Versus Mainstream Media 2009
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Journalism is fueled by impatience; you are always being rushed to wrap up your reporting, write your story, get out of town.
In Conversation with Leslie T. Chang, author of Factory Girls 2010
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That's why I chose to get a BA in Journalism rather than Literature.
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According to the results of a 2006 study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism a survey of 547 journalists, found that FOX was most frequently cited by surveyed journalists as an outlet taking an ideological stance in its coverage, and most identified as advocating conservative political positions, with 56% of national journalists citing Fox News as being especially conservative in its coverage of news.
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"The problem facing American journalism is not fundamentally an audience problem or a credibility problem," the Project for Excellence in Journalism said in its annual report released this week.
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