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Thursday, September 27, 2012
citybizlist Baltimore: The sad demise of Urbanite
citybizlist Baltimore: The Cruelty of Digital Media: The Sun
Reports on the Urbanite’s Demise
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September 15, 2012 http://baltimore.citybizlist.com/article/cruelty-digital-media-sun-reports-urbanite%E2%80%99s-demise
Urbanite, the free monthly magazine that has been a
Baltimore staple for nearly 10 years, is coming to an end. Its last print issue
is already on the streets, and its website is expected to shut down by October,
according to the Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik.
Urbanite’s publisher Tracy Ward told the Sun that the
combined loss of a key investor and a top advertiser in 2008, along with a
continued sluggish economy, contributed to the publication’s struggles.
"If this year had been a healthier year in terms of
economic growth, I don't think we would be going out of business. It's just
been too slow -- it's been four years of slow growth when you're already in a
weakened position. But we were so close. We were so close to making it. And
every year I would say, 'I can't do one more year,' and then it would be
another year of very difficult circumstances particularly on my part,” Ward
said…http://baltimore.citybizlist.com/article/cruelty-digital-media-sun-reports-urbanite%E2%80%99s-demise
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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Not a good pic but Woodruff and Hunt are being introduced by Pres Casey
Sunday Afternoon, April 15, 2012
Labels: Colleges
McDaniel, Journalists,
Journalists
Hunt Al, Journalists
Woodruff Judy, Media,
Media
Bloomberg, Media
TV, Newspapers
For more information: see “Washington insiders to speak on campus,”
http://www.mcdaniel.edu/12054.htm,
on the McDaniel College website, http://www.mcdaniel.edu/.
McDaniel College hosts a “Conversation with Washington
Insiders” at 2:30 p.m. April 15, featuring a discussion with Washington, D.C.,
journalists and husband and wife, Al Hunt of Bloomberg News and Judy Woodruff
of “PBS NewsHour.”
Dr. Roger Casey, president of McDaniel, moderates the
hour-long event, which is free and open to the public. Questions and answers
also will be solicited from the audience.
Al Hunt is executive editor of Bloomberg News in Washington,
D.C. He was formerly a congressional and national political reporter, bureau
chief and executive Washington editor for The Wall Street Journal for 35 years.
He has served as a panelist on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and PBS’ “Washington in
Review,” as well as political analyst on CBS Morning News, and a panelist on
CNN’s “The Capital Gang” and “Novak, Hunt & Shields.”
Judy Woodruff has covered politics and other news as a
television journalist at CNN, NBC, and PBS for more than three decades. She
served as co-anchor of “PBS NewsHour,” chief Washington correspondent for PBS’
“The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour” and anchored the award-winning weekly documentary
series, “Frontline with Judy Woodruff.” She was an anchor and senior
correspondent for CNN for 12 years, anchoring the weekday political program,
“Inside Politics.”
Judy Woodruff and Al Hunt speak at McDaniel College this afternoon
Sunday Afternoon, April 15, 2012
Labels: Colleges
McDaniel, Journalists,
Journalists
Hunt Al, Journalists
Woodruff Judy, Media,
Media
Bloomberg, Media
TV, Newspapers
For more information: see “Washington insiders to speak on campus,”
http://www.mcdaniel.edu/12054.htm,
on the McDaniel College website, http://www.mcdaniel.edu/.
McDaniel College hosts a “Conversation with Washington
Insiders” at 2:30 p.m. April 15, featuring a discussion with Washington, D.C.,
journalists and husband and wife, Al Hunt of Bloomberg News and Judy Woodruff
of “PBS NewsHour.”
Dr. Roger Casey, president of McDaniel, moderates the
hour-long event, which is free and open to the public. Questions and answers
also will be solicited from the audience.
Al Hunt is executive editor of Bloomberg News in Washington,
D.C. He was formerly a congressional and national political reporter, bureau
chief and executive Washington editor for The Wall Street Journal for 35 years.
He has served as a panelist on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and PBS’ “Washington in
Review,” as well as political analyst on CBS Morning News, and a panelist on
CNN’s “The Capital Gang” and “Novak, Hunt & Shields.”
Judy Woodruff has covered politics and other news as a
television journalist at CNN, NBC, and PBS for more than three decades. She
served as co-anchor of “PBS NewsHour,” chief Washington correspondent for PBS’
“The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour” and anchored the award-winning weekly documentary
series, “Frontline with Judy Woodruff.” She was an anchor and senior
correspondent for CNN for 12 years, anchoring the weekday political program,
“Inside Politics.”
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Iowa caucuses reveal media lapses - By MARTIN SCHRAM Scripps Howard News Service
COMMENTARY
Iowa caucuses reveal media lapses
By MARTIN SCHRAM Scripps Howard News Service
Monday, January 9, 2012
Iowa's 2012 Republican caucuses gave us either two winners
or no winners at all, as in Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum virtually tied and
Ron Paul finished just a whisker behind them.
And in the only total that really matters, but was little
mentioned, all three received seven of Iowa's Republican convention delegates.
But America's inexplicably traditional first voting told us
something important, not really about those running for president but about
those of us who cover them: When we don't really report, you can't really
decide.
First, recall the wall-to-wall news coverage of Iowa's meaningless
(except for political party money-making) Republican straw poll last August.
As all the pols and their handlers learned decades ago, you
can win it by spending more money to bus in and feed more of your own people
who will vote for you. Last August, Michele Bachmann won.
Tuesday night, she finished last among Iowa's real caucus
combatants.
Second, we turn to what Americans most need from the news
media: our journalistic skill and determination to go far beyond what the
candidates are emphasizing to make the sale with voters.
At least by examining their past deeds as deeply as we
covered that meaningless straw poll.
Here, there were huge gaps in the news media's performance… http://www.newschief.com/article/20120109/NEWS/201095015/1013/opinion?Title=Iowa-caucuses-reveal-media-lapses&tc=ar
[20120109 Scripts Schram Iowa caucuses reveal media lapses]
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Dr. Spaulding: Thank you Nick DiMarco and Bryan Sears
J-students should learn how to use social media to build their personal brand, two Patch.com journalists told students in MCOM 257 Tuesday.
.... http://www.stacyspaulding.com/thank-you-nick-dimarco-and-bryan-sears/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thank-you-nick-dimarco-and-bryan-sears
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Nice article. The article is reaffirming and reassuring about the future of journalism… and that is certainly reinforced in the comments. The glass is half-full. I’m just saying.
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