Journalism
- Quill & Scroll (Site) - The society sponsors scholarships, writing and photography contests, yearbook contests, in-depth evaluation of student publications, and a quarterly magazine.
- Assignment Editor (Site) - One stop information site for television reporters and print journalists to research and find news stories.
- FACSNET (Site) - A search engine by topic for journalists.
- Environmental Media Services (Site) - Resources for journalists and others interested in environmental issues. Includes, breaking news and backgrounders, press-events, facts and contacts on biotechnology, sprawl, chemicals and health, pollution, trade, pesticides, and global warming.
- Reporter's Resource (Site) - The site for web-assisted reporting, with carefully chosen links for journalists, created by a Texas-based reporter.
- Power Reporting (Site) - Resources and training for journalists, from Bill Dedman. Alert services, bookmarks, newsroom training, search tools, lists of lists and reference books.
- Journalism (Site) - Archive of articles by Daryl Lease.
- QuoteMark.com (Site) - Free service for UK journalists which puts them in touch with providers of news leads and editorial assistance. Part of the PR Press Network.
- JournalismNet (Site) - Web research and tips for journalists.
- Response Source (Site) - For journalists, working on independent editorial. Gather facts, comments and background from hundreds of PRs, UK only.
- MSNBC: First Read (Site) - Daily memo prepared by the political unit for NBC News. A tool for analyzing the morning’s political events.
- Investigative Reporters and Editors (Site) - IRE is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of investigative reporting within the field of journalism.
- The Usually Useful Internet Guide for Journalists (Site) - An Internet guide for journalists. Created for those who want to have a better understanding of the Internet and its potential as a journalistic research tool.
- The Reporters Network (Site) - To promote the Internet as a research and communications medium for working journalists. Our goal is to provide a variety of services to the journalism community.
- Newspaper Editors (Site) - A place for editors, all media welcome. Just a place for editors, professional, student or both, to chat it up and find journalism links.
- Online Journalism Review (Site) - The journalist's first stop for Web-based research on stories.
- Journalist's Compass (Site) - An information hub from Temple University set up to assist communications professionals, students, and interested others find information on the Internet.
- Poynter Institute (Site) - Dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists. Promotes excellence and integrity in the practice of craft and in the practical leadership of successful businesses.
- UNICEF Press Centre: Tools for Journalists (Site) - Updated daily by a full-time editor, helps journalists from around the world research and write about children and the issues that concern them.
- Journalism and Mass Communication Resources (Site) - Resources on journalism in general, working journalists' resources, cyberjournalism, diversity in mass communication, media law, news sources, Journalism schools, E-zines; online searching guides, and Journalism jobs. Hosted at the University of Iowa.
- Reporters Aptitude Test (Site) - Do you have what it takes, ethically and morally, to be a reporter/ journalist in today's society?
- Insert Text Here (Site) - Journalism Jobs Site with media news updates, and useful links for reporters. Also features announcements about upcoming conferences, fellowships and jobs.
- Megasources (Site) - Metasearch engine links to a diverse collection of sources useful to journalists. "How-to-find-information" sites as well as information sites.
- Internet Resources for Journalists and Broadcasters (Site) - Resources on journalism and broadcasting from both a Canadian and a world perspective.
- A Few Free Journalism Lessons (Site) - Prepared by an ex-editor this site offers the basics, and invites readers to join discussions, suggest topics, recommend books.
- Journalism UK (Site) - A UK-specific compilation of web links for journalists, writers, broadcasters and students with book and web site reviews and links to news sources worldwide, training and job opportunities.
- Student Press Law Center (Site) - Legal information for student journalists and educators in such areas as censorship, libel, copyright, and freedom of information. Links to other resources and internship opportunities.
- JournalistExpress (Site) - Customizable portal designed as a web search tool for journalists with categorized links to news and information sources.
- Peter's Place Of Freelance Journalism (Site) - Professional freelance writing and journalism in Canada and United States. Links for markets and writing articles.
- EIBIS International (Site) - A worldwide press communication service specializing in the writing and distribution of technical news stories to editors of trade and technical magazines and TV programming around the world.
- The Freelance Journalist's Mailing List (Site) - Dedicated to anyone and everyone who freelances in the media field, from copywriters to photographers, short story writers to journalists. The aim of the group is to provide news on writing markets and job opportunities, a critique group and a forum for freelancers.
- Computer Assisted Reporting (Site) - Research, links and resources for journalists, students, and journalism educators using computer-assisted reporting (CAR) methods in English speaking countries outside the United States.
- CyberJournalist (Site) - Technology advances in journalism, tips for finding owners of Internet domains, Census of India, ethics, links.
- The World News Forecast (Site) - Fee-based service offering first sight of future international headlines.
- NewsWriting.com (Site) - A resource for creating clear, conversational news scripts that grab viewers' attention and create a lasting impact.
- Global Beat (Site) - Resource service for journalists covering international issues. Includes links to directory of experts, events, publications, and in-depth analysis of current conflicts.
- SourceWire (Site) - For journalists working on technology and business/ finance subjects. Includes Tech Response Source enquiry service, PR directory, release wire and Freelance Journalist Directory.
- Reporter's Desktop (Site) - Provides fill-in forms and highly select web resources on a launch pad for journalism work.
- The Economist Style Guide (Site) - Guide based on the style book given to all journalists at The Economist.
- StudentPress.org (Site) - A resource for high school and college journalists and publications. Home of the National Scholastic Press Association and Associated Collegiate Press.
- American Journalism Review (Site) - Links offering reportorial aids to journalists. Continuing assessment of news and industry issues.
- Media Link (Site) - Free research assistance and contacts in numerous fields. Journalist directory, story ideas, search engine, and links.
- NewsDesk-UK (Site) - News contacts, internet links and resources, law and ethics updates for UK journalists.
- National Press Club (Site) - Official site with information on upcoming events and briefings.
- Internet Information Resources for Australian Journalists (Site) - Guide to factual or background information, including business, government departments and policies, industrial awards, legislation, reports, statistics, and trade figures and policy, as well as basic reference tools.
- Reporter Pitch (Site) - Story idea exchange.
- Hamline University: The World Online (Site) - Index dedicated to analyses of international journalism and the world news media with respect to global issues and crises.
- Quill & Scroll (Site) - The society sponsors scholarships, writing and photography contests, yearbook contests, in-depth evaluation of student publications, and a quarterly magazine.
- Assignment Editor (Site) - One stop information site for television reporters and print journalists to research and find news stories.
- FACSNET (Site) - A search engine by topic for journalists.
- Environmental Media Services (Site) - Resources for journalists and others interested in environmental issues. Includes, breaking news and backgrounders, press-events, facts and contacts on biotechnology, sprawl, chemicals and health, pollution, trade, pesticides, and global warming.
- Reporter's Resource (Site) - The site for web-assisted reporting, with carefully chosen links for journalists, created by a Texas-based reporter.
- Power Reporting (Site) - Resources and training for journalists, from Bill Dedman. Alert services, bookmarks, newsroom training, search tools, lists of lists and reference books.
- Journalism (Site) - Archive of articles by Daryl Lease.
- QuoteMark.com (Site) - Free service for UK journalists which puts them in touch with providers of news leads and editorial assistance. Part of the PR Press Network.
- JournalismNet (Site) - Web research and tips for journalists.
- Response Source (Site) - For journalists, working on independent editorial. Gather facts, comments and background from hundreds of PRs, UK only.
- MSNBC: First Read (Site) - Daily memo prepared by the political unit for NBC News. A tool for analyzing the morning’s political events.
- Investigative Reporters and Editors (Site) - IRE is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of investigative reporting within the field of journalism.
- The Usually Useful Internet Guide for Journalists (Site) - An Internet guide for journalists. Created for those who want to have a better understanding of the Internet and its potential as a journalistic research tool.
- The Reporters Network (Site) - To promote the Internet as a research and communications medium for working journalists. Our goal is to provide a variety of services to the journalism community.
- Newspaper Editors (Site) - A place for editors, all media welcome. Just a place for editors, professional, student or both, to chat it up and find journalism links.
- Online Journalism Review (Site) - The journalist's first stop for Web-based research on stories.
- Journalist's Compass (Site) - An information hub from Temple University set up to assist communications professionals, students, and interested others find information on the Internet.
- Poynter Institute (Site) - Dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists. Promotes excellence and integrity in the practice of craft and in the practical leadership of successful businesses.
- UNICEF Press Centre: Tools for Journalists (Site) - Updated daily by a full-time editor, helps journalists from around the world research and write about children and the issues that concern them.
- Journalism and Mass Communication Resources (Site) - Resources on journalism in general, working journalists' resources, cyberjournalism, diversity in mass communication, media law, news sources, Journalism schools, E-zines; online searching guides, and Journalism jobs. Hosted at the University of Iowa.
- Reporters Aptitude Test (Site) - Do you have what it takes, ethically and morally, to be a reporter/ journalist in today's society?
- Insert Text Here (Site) - Journalism Jobs Site with media news updates, and useful links for reporters. Also features announcements about upcoming conferences, fellowships and jobs.
- Megasources (Site) - Metasearch engine links to a diverse collection of sources useful to journalists. "How-to-find-information" sites as well as information sites.
- Internet Resources for Journalists and Broadcasters (Site) - Resources on journalism and broadcasting from both a Canadian and a world perspective.
- A Few Free Journalism Lessons (Site) - Prepared by an ex-editor this site offers the basics, and invites readers to join discussions, suggest topics, recommend books.
- Journalism UK (Site) - A UK-specific compilation of web links for journalists, writers, broadcasters and students with book and web site reviews and links to news sources worldwide, training and job opportunities.
- Student Press Law Center (Site) - Legal information for student journalists and educators in such areas as censorship, libel, copyright, and freedom of information. Links to other resources and internship opportunities.
- JournalistExpress (Site) - Customizable portal designed as a web search tool for journalists with categorized links to news and information sources.
- Peter's Place Of Freelance Journalism (Site) - Professional freelance writing and journalism in Canada and United States. Links for markets and writing articles.
- EIBIS International (Site) - A worldwide press communication service specializing in the writing and distribution of technical news stories to editors of trade and technical magazines and TV programming around the world.
- The Freelance Journalist's Mailing List (Site) - Dedicated to anyone and everyone who freelances in the media field, from copywriters to photographers, short story writers to journalists. The aim of the group is to provide news on writing markets and job opportunities, a critique group and a forum for freelancers.
- Computer Assisted Reporting (Site) - Research, links and resources for journalists, students, and journalism educators using computer-assisted reporting (CAR) methods in English speaking countries outside the United States.
- CyberJournalist (Site) - Technology advances in journalism, tips for finding owners of Internet domains, Census of India, ethics, links.
- The World News Forecast (Site) - Fee-based service offering first sight of future international headlines.
- NewsWriting.com (Site) - A resource for creating clear, conversational news scripts that grab viewers' attention and create a lasting impact.
- Global Beat (Site) - Resource service for journalists covering international issues. Includes links to directory of experts, events, publications, and in-depth analysis of current conflicts.
- SourceWire (Site) - For journalists working on technology and business/ finance subjects. Includes Tech Response Source enquiry service, PR directory, release wire and Freelance Journalist Directory.
- Reporter's Desktop (Site) - Provides fill-in forms and highly select web resources on a launch pad for journalism work.
- The Economist Style Guide (Site) - Guide based on the style book given to all journalists at The Economist.
- StudentPress.org (Site) - A resource for high school and college journalists and publications. Home of the National Scholastic Press Association and Associated Collegiate Press.
- American Journalism Review (Site) - Links offering reportorial aids to journalists. Continuing assessment of news and industry issues.
- Media Link (Site) - Free research assistance and contacts in numerous fields. Journalist directory, story ideas, search engine, and links.
- NewsDesk-UK (Site) - News contacts, internet links and resources, law and ethics updates for UK journalists.
- National Press Club (Site) - Official site with information on upcoming events and briefings.
- Internet Information Resources for Australian Journalists (Site) - Guide to factual or background information, including business, government departments and policies, industrial awards, legislation, reports, statistics, and trade figures and policy, as well as basic reference tools.
- Reporter Pitch (Site) - Story idea exchange.
- Hamline University: The World Online (Site) - Index dedicated to analyses of international journalism and the world news media with respect to global issues and crises.
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- Can the Fundamental Principles of bNonfictionb Writing Be Applied b...b (Post) - My 40-year career has been in journalism and marketing communication. However, a few months ago someone who had read my book on expository (non-fiction) writing and speaking contacte...
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- bNonfictionb Cat Walk Revised (Post) - Title: Cat Walk Author: Mark Freeman Word count: 1895 Summary: This story, part of my final portfolio for Advanced Composition, is revised from a previous entry. While the story is written from the perspective of a local cat, ...
- A Writers Glossary Allotment Two (Post) - Scheme -A precis of a arranged textbook, habitually nonfiction that includes articles you tolerate written (absolutely on the organized subject matter), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter succinct, creator figures, selling evidence ...
- bJournalismb (Post) - There is a reason why nonfiction writing pays more than fiction. Fiction is hard work- don’t get me wrong, but doing real journalism, the kind that you run around, grab interviews, research, grab more interviews, grab statistics and ...
- bNonfictionb Phil (Post) - Title: Phil Author: Mark Freeman Word count: 1132 Summary: Written for my Advanced Composition class, we were asked to explore the thoughts and actions of a person who had impacted our lives. This piece explores the thoughts of a boy ...
- A Writers Glossary Part Two (Post) - Design -A digest of a produced work, habitually nonfiction that includes articles you suffer written (specifically on the organized issue), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter precis, person behind statistics, selling figures, ...
- Kurlansky shares 39Last Fish Tale39 (Post) - He is a non-fiction writer who started out as a journalist, writing for newspapers. However he stated that he basically used that to build his reputation as a writer. "I always intended to write books. I viewed it [journalism] as an ...
- While They Slept Author Kathryn Harrison on Not Getting Over It (Post) - About ten years later, my agent and editor I met to discuss my next nonfiction project. Apropos of nothing I asked, "What happened to the book about girl whose brother killed their family?" My agent threw up her hands and said Jody ...
- The Devil is in The Details (Post) - It is, in other words, it is the problem solving element of non-fiction as much as literary flair and journalistic precision which give it formal grace and adhere to its basic tenets: accuracy, and more deeply, believability. ...
- A Writers Glossary Share Two (Post) - Ideas -A synopsis of a organized essay, usually nonfiction that includes articles you labor under written (markedly on the configured topic), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter precis, creator figures, marketing statistics, ...
- The Challenge of the Absolute (Post) - In almost every endeavor, from journalism to history to the realm of scientific theory, every piece of writing falls short of the absolute. But unless we believe that the absolute exists as a possibility; we are on a downhill slide into ...
- A Writers Glossary Allowance Two (Post) - Scheme -A abstract of a made book, regularly nonfiction that includes articles you go through written (markedly on the proposed subject), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter summary, writer information, publicizing statistics, ...
- NCAA Tournament Is Sports Soap Opera (Post) - Actually, in my stories I make up quotes, making people sound more interesting and well-spoken than they are, so they never object. You know how Truman Capote ("In Cold Blood") gave birth to the "non-fiction novel? ...
- A Writers Glossary Allocation Two (Post) - Plan -A review of a organized textbook, habitually nonfiction that includes articles you meet up with written (absolutely on the designed subject), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter synopsis, person who wrote it statistics, ...
- CJR Debate Crude bJournalismb (Post) - Recognized as one of the 25 Notable Books of 2007 by the American Library Association, Oil On the Brain also won a 2008 Northern California Book Award for general nonfiction. Margonelli’s work has appeared in The Atlantic, ...
- lastminute freaking out (Post) - Non-fiction is more my thing, but the few arenas in which to do non-fiction writing nowadays seem to be the academy or journalism. (Of course there are those exceptional non-fiction writers who write amazing books, but the key word is ...
- June 2008 New bNonFictionb Books (Post) - ... Red leather diary: reclaiming a life through the pages of a lost journal / Lily Koppel, 974.7104 KOP; Rediscovering Jacob Riis: exposure journalism and photography in turn-of-the-century New York / Bonnie Yochelson & Daniel Czitrom, ...
- Writers Block (Post) - I only clarify for my MANY sarcastic friends) is in Speech Comm it starts to make ME wonder “why journalism?” Storytelling. Non-fiction storytelling is what Dr. Mitch Land, director of the graduate program told me the program was based ...
- full circle (Post) - Although I’ve been writing creative nonfiction for the past five years of my life, every day, in the form of blogs and zines and emails and articles, I didn’t know it existed, really, until I started looking into grad schools. ...
- A Writer or Not (Post) - Those who approach writing in this way I would consider to be professional and writers, whether they write nonfiction magazine articles on a freelance basis, biographies, journalism, nonfiction books, speeches, advertising copy, plays, ...
- Can the Fundamental Principles of bNonfictionb Writing Be Applied b...b (Post) - My 40-year career has been in journalism and marketing communication. However, a few months ago someone who had read my book on expository (non-fiction) writing and speaking contacted me to ask if I could help her with some fiction ...
- A Writers Glossary Part Two (Post) - Proposal -A summary of a envisioned book, regularly nonfiction that includes articles you meet up with written (definitely on the proposed subject), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter synopsis, creator information, ...
- What is Literary bJournalismb (Post) - ... and increasing the understanding and awareness among professionals and academics of the importance of Literary Journalism — a genre also known around the world as literary reportage, narrative journalism, creative nonfiction, ...
- Sarah Lacys Personal Branding Confessions (Post) - It was so obvious how much more richly you could explore the things about journalism I love in a book—like the people, relationships, conflicts, redemption. By the time the plane landed, my goal was to write a very narrative non-fiction ...
- Breaking Glass Houses Fawzia AfzalKhans Book Shattering the b...b (Post) - It’s divided into works of non-fiction, poetry, journalism, religious discourses, fiction, and plays. Many of the authors in the book use 9/11 as a catalyst, writing about its effects on their lives or examining the effects it had on ...
- Florida Center for the Literary Arts Summer 2008Update (Post) - She has taught all levels of writing at FIU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication and finds herself increasingly intrigued by the possibilities of creative nonfiction. For more information, registration forms and fees, ...
- LEHS students joining journalism collaborative (News) - LYNN - Four Lynn English High School juniors will be attending the New England High School Journalism Collaborative at Regis College this summer, and all four have strong opinions on how the media should go forward in the information age.
- bJournalismb Education in Germany (Post) - www.studysphere.com/education/ Non-Fiction-Journalism-1131.html - 70 Journalism.co.uk :: Journalism Events Diary Contact address: Ifra, Washingtonplatz 1, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany Telephone: +49 6151 733 733 . ...
- Literary bNonfictionb Learning by Example Paperback (Post) - Ideal for courses in creative writing and literary journalism, LiteraryNonfiction: Learning by Example is also a helpful guide for all aspiring creative nonfiction writers. About the Author. Patsy Simms is at University of Pittsburgh.
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- DC new media online media meet up (Post) - Now, you can work for a traditional media company (a newspaper for instance) and actually be an online journalist. That’s fine. But this is a meet up for people who make non-fiction content for the Web. Students who specialize in online ...
- New Adult bNonfictionb 000399 (Post) - A portrait of the high-profile creator of Gonzo journalism offers insight into his unique capacity for portraying America and its people in myriad venues, his incendiary publication of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and his battles ...
- Writers amp Readers Festival October 1419, 2008 (Post) - An equally distinctive and impressive line-up of talent from more then fifteen countries will be featured alongside more than thirty Indonesian writers covering fiction, non-fiction, poetry, journalism, scriptwriting, film, ...
- Sales Strategy Books as FastMoving Consumer Goods (Post) - Outlook Business, an Indian magazine focusing on business journalism, profiles New Horizon Media, a secular publisher of non-fiction in Tamil. What is particularly striking about this company is that it pursues what ...
- Good guys and bad guys (Post) - Author: Nocera, Joseph ISBN: 9781591841623 :, 1591841623 Year: 2008 Subjects: Businessmen, Capitalists and financiers, Executives, Finance, Journalism, Commercial, United States.
- Three down (Post) - Creative Nonfiction: An advanced study of the forms of creative nonfiction, such as memoir, autobiography, nature writing, literary journalism, and the personal essay. Here’s the best definition that I found: It is a hybrid of ...
- So Thrill Me Toni McGee Causey (Post) - It took a lot of tries before I figured out that writing a marketing synopsis is a lot like writing a non-fiction article, and that I could do.) Next thing I know, I’d signed with an agent and Rosemary had pitched it to and editor, ...
- A Writers Glossary Allotment Two (Post) - Ideas -A summary of a envisioned essay, habitually nonfiction that includes articles you undergo written (clearly on the meant subject matter), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter synopsis, creator information, marketing information ...
- Thematic guide to popular bnonfictionb (Post) - Whether it is labeled creative nonfiction, factual fiction, literary journalism or new journalism, the practice of presenting fact through the technique of fiction by concentrating on immediacy within such forms as autobiography, ...
- Creative nonfiction Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site) - (Redirected from Creative non-fiction) Jump to: navigation, search. Topics in journalism ... genres | Journalism genres | Newswriting | Non-fiction literature ...
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- an almost fictional piece of nonfiction from the late Sixties which created legends just turned 40. Jack Shafer writing in the latest issue of the Columbia Journalism Review remembers Tom Wolfe writes himself into the second sentence of his book about Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, The Electric KoolAid Acid Test , describing a boaty ride up and down the streets of (Image) - loolaidmore.jpg
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- 15 More bNonfictionb (Post) - Telling True Stories: A Nonfiction Writers Guide This is a compilation of five years of presentations from the Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism. I read it for work, but I think there were lessons even for blog writers. ...
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- 2nd ARts Film (News) - After a successful first festival last year, the 2008 Rockaway Literary Arts & Film Festival will take place on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, giving visitors a chance to take part in a wide variety of activities.
- 7 days 7 questions (Post) - A summary of a proposed book, usually nonfiction that includes articles you have written (particularly on the proposed topic), 2-3 sample chapters, chapter-by-chapter outline, author information, marketing information, one page overview ...
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