Young, Successful Journalists Tell ONA Sleep is Overrated
Four journalists whose careers have taken off fast tell on Online News Association audience about the traits and tactics that launched them.
Four journalists whose careers have taken off fast tell on Online News Association audience about the traits and tactics that launched them.
Sirens still sounded constantly when I arrived. Ambulances and other emergency vehicles sped past and over down power lines and tree branches. Numb to the noise, survivors sifting what was left of their homes didn’t even give the piercing sounds a second thought.
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Shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, in more than a hundred internship interviews, I asked journalism students how the attacks had affected their career plans.
I want to go back to reporting, but trip over the fact that my clips are all pretty old. The ones I’ve written more recently are all about the work the school is doing and are more like press releases than stories.
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When a Quran-burning Florida pastor traveled to Dearborn, Mich., to denounce Islam at North America’s largest Muslim center, he found a fierce defender of his First Amendment rights.
She is a member of the religion that Terry Jones demonizes, and she has lived in Dearborn since her family moved there [...]
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Recently, I was sent on an assignment—a news feature—at a local school. The story idea came from a newsroom manager whose relative was part of the class I was covering.
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The first of about a hundred minority journalism conventions I attended was the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in 1991. I didn’t know what to expect. But I did know that a Mexican-American journalism senior at Wayne State University was about to graduate and should be there.