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Teaching Online Journalism » Appreciation for a great interview
I showed this to my students last week, and apparently most of them agreed with me — this is not your average Soundslides.
(tags: multimedia)
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A unique photography exhibition in central Berlin is showing the work of six young Iranian women. Their styles and vision differ hugely but all of the photographs deal with identity – and many turn the traditional views of Iranian women on their head.
(tags: photography exhibit)
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Rethinking the Front Page - American Journalism Review
Devoting the bulk of the front page to one story may smack of tabloidism to some, bringing to mind screaming headlines about the latest blood and gore. The reality at the Tribune-Herald is vastly different.
(tags: journalism)
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30 Miserable Lives Lost In Greyhound Bus Crash | The Onion - America’s Finest News Source
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Cow Flipping: Animal Shooting Photo Draws Complaints
And when he saw the images captured by Photographer Robert Inglis – including a clear photo of an officer firing a lethal shot at one of the bovine – that left no doubt where the photo would go.
(tags: photojournalism)
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The Daily Item, Sunbury, PA - SUN cow3
Danville police Officer Jerry Zeidler shoots one of the two cows that escaped from a trailer along Route 11 near the Danville Middle School on Tuesday morning.
Robert Inglis / The Daily Item(tags: photojournalism)
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‘Send us your photos (and sign away all your rights)’ (Conscientious)
There’s a lot of talk of citizen journalism - but who in his right mind would sign away all rights to his or her photos? So as a citizen journalist you get to work for free?
(tags: photojournalism)
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The poignant story of a young girl in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. It is through the eyes of precocious and outspoken nine year old Marjane that we see a people’s hopes dashed as fundamentalists take power.
(tags: film)
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Free and Uneasy: The First Year Out | The New York Times
(tags: multimedia photojournalism best)