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- noun Alternative form of video journalism.
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#Tip of the day from Journalism. co.uk - the pros and cons of videojournalism
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- Project: Report, the videojournalism contest for aspiring journalists run by the Pulitzer Center and YouTube, has opened its doors for the second year running.
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- Project: Report, the videojournalism contest for aspiring journalists run by the Pulitzer Center and YouTube, has opened its doors for the second year running.
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- Project: Report, the videojournalism contest for aspiring journalists run by the Pulitzer Center and YouTube, has opened its doors for the second year running.
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Gregor Berkowitz 2010
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- Project: Report, the videojournalism contest for aspiring journalists run by the Pulitzer Center and YouTube, has opened its doors for the second year running.
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New York Times journalists scoops prestigious videojournalism award
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- Project: Report, the videojournalism contest for aspiring journalists run by the Pulitzer Center and YouTube, has opened its doors for the second year running.
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- Project: Report, the videojournalism contest for aspiring journalists run by the Pulitzer Center and YouTube, has opened its doors for the second year running.
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Construction of the 42nd Street facility was completed on July 15, but the channel's newly-hired reporters began work a month earlier by attending a videojournalism "boot camp" in the Time and Life building.
NY1 - Top Stories 2009
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YouTube names winner of videojournalism contest - YouTube named the winner of its first journalist contest on Sunday.
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