JOUR M02 Writing and Reporting for the Media

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Everything's Gone to Zell in a Handbasket

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> Zell trumpets tearing down bureau walls
> Zell delivers 'psychic bloodbath' in DC bureau
> Tribune bureau chief OK with change in DC
> Chicago Trib DC bureau chief says his staff is ready to change
> Liberty, journalism and Sam Zell
> The pool of people covering DC from a local angle is shrinking
> Buy Out or Burn Out?
> The Morning Call: Journalism’s petri dish?
> Waiting for Sam: Zell hovering as Newsday shakes
> Tribute Company seems uncertain of its future
> More Zell damage control Sphere: Related Content
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> In this fast-paced course, beginning journalists learn to interview sources, gather and compile information into accurate, ethical, interesting stories for print, online and broadcast. Students will cover campus and community events, interview interesting people and write at least one story for print and one for the web to submit to the campus or community newspaper. This required course for all journalism majors is also a great preparation for anyone who wants to enhance critical thinking and writing skills, preparing for careers in journalism as well as law, politics and many other fields. Required Texts: "Writing and Reporting for the Media," Fifth Edition, by Carole Rich, and The "Associated Press Stylebook." Both texts may be purchased at the Moorpark College Bookstore and online.
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