Winners have been announced in the Team Multimedia Digital News/Enterprise Story Competition of the 2021-2022 Hearst Journalism Awards Program. There were 67 entries from 41 schools submitted in the fourth […]
ABC O&O WABC New York, today opened a Long Island Bureau inside the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication at Hofstra University. The small bureau will have a full-time reporter and two […]
Sinclair Broadcast Group’s News Reporter Academy, an interactive workshop for college students interested in pursuing a career in news reporting, will hold its next virtual session on March 30 from […]
Winners have been announced in the Multimedia Narrative Storytelling Competition of the 2021-2022 Hearst Journalism Awards Program. There were 83 entries from 52 schools submitted in the first of four […]
A nearly two-year-old collaboration between Florida International University and Univision puts the station group’s newsrooms a STEP ahead.
Fox News Media’s new 24/7 ad-supported streaming service Fox Weather will partner with the Mississippi State University Foundation to further increase diversity in the meteorology field by creating scholarship opportunities for […]
Scripps ABC affiliate KNXV Phoenix is expanding its social reach with an unusual partnership with Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
The Society of Professional Journalists, College Media Association and Associated Collegiate Press have come to an agreement to partner for the 2022 conference. All three boards voted to approve finalizing details. “I couldn’t be more […]
Journalism’s Broken Talent Pipeline
We should all be deeply concerned. Our country’s top journalism schools have become a critical training ground for the next generation of newsroom leaders, but none of these programs seem to be focused on teaching students how to conduct user research, find product market fit, design and develop products, acquire customers and sell their products — everything that’s required for a media company, or creator, to operate and survive on the Internet today.
Winning college journalists in the National Writing, Photojournalism, Audio, Television and Multimedia Championships were announced on June 14 by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards Program. The Hearst Championships […]
Supporting increased opportunities in emerging disciplines, the University of West Georgia has created the School of Communication, Film and Media, effective July 1. UWG President Dr. Brendan Kelly said the […]
The Scripps Howard Foundation has selected four journalists for the 2021 class of its Scripps Howard Fellowship program. The Scripps Howard Fellows were selected from approximately 400 applicants to complete […]
As part of its commitment to advance equity, diversity and inclusion within the journalism industry, the Scripps Howard Foundation has selected the University of North Texas and Elon University as […]
The William Randolph Hearst Foundation announced the top 10 winners of its 2020-21 Television News Competition. The winners were selected from 77 entries submitted from 48 schools nationwide in the second […]
The University of Florida has appointed news industry veteran Janet Coats managing director of the Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology (CTMT), a multidisciplinary initiative launched to understand the dynamics that […]
Mark Lodato, the new dean of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, brings a deep background of local TV news and university teaching and administration experience to the position.
Hub Brown, associate dean and associate professor at the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, has been named dean of the University of Florida College of Journalism and […]
Ruptly, the award-winning international news and media agency, today announces the launch of Ruptly Academy, a free virtual school that aims to discover and mentor the next generation of journalism […]
A $1.5 million commitment will support career development for investigative journalists at the Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism at Arizona State University and the University of Maryland.
Three forces will contribute to a profound evolution in the way journalism is taught. The brutal consequences of the COVID crisis are just one of them.