Job Openings at NPR — D.C. Metro Area
NPR National Public Radio has a job opening in the D.C. metro area for a Deputy Managing Editor.
USC Annenberg 2011 health reporting grants
Call for Applications! All-Expenses-Paid Mini Fellowship at USC Annenberg with $2,000-$10,000 Reporting Grant When: July 24–29, 2011 Where: Los Angeles Deadline to Apply: May 2, 2011 In this era of tight newsroom budgets and declining freelance fees, it’s often hard to find the resources to undertake an ambitious reporting project. The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships offer […]
Newsday to Hire 34 Journalists, Add News/Opinion Pages
Memo from Newsday’s editor From: ND-Communication Office Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 11:29 a.m. To: ND-Communication Office Subject: A message from Debby Krenek Dear colleagues, Newsday’s newsroom is hiring! In a big step forward on boosting our local coverage, during the next six months we will hire 34 new journalists for our newsroom and digital […]
Investigative Journalism is Alive and Well
I have to turn you guys on to Greg Palast’s reporting on the oil spill. It’s amazing stuff. After you read this piece, click on “home” on his site to see his other work. It gives me reason for hope — that our profession will endure. By Greg Palast I’ve seen this movie before. In […]
AOL Patch is Hiring
Andrea Stone, Displaced Journalists Community Member and Senior Washington Correspondent for AOL News, has asked me to tell you about these job opportunities. If you apply for one of the openings, please mention that you were referred by Andrea. AOL Patch is looking for regional editors and advertising sales directors in California, New York, Connecticut, […]
The Future of News: Not So Bleak, Not So Rosy
By Martin Moore (Bio), June 3, 2010 What’s the future of news? I’m tempted to say “not very much” since no one really knows too much about the future of news right now. You know this is true because senior news folk have given up on the doom and gloom stuff and are starting to talk about […]
Who Needs Meetings? Online News Ventures Do
By Susan Older Founder, Displaced Journalists I realized quite recently that I’ve been missing out on something that should be fascinating: TimesCast – a daily video feature on The New York Times site featuring interviews with writers and editors covering hot stories of the day and snippets from meetings of senior editors discussing what should go […]
AOL is Still Hiring Regional Editors
AOL is still hiring. If you are interested in any of the following positions, go to the AOL Careers Site, submit your application, and make sure to mention that Andrea Stone, senior Washington correspondent for AOL News, referred you. Then send a your resume to Andrea at andrea.stone@corp.aol.com, so she can pass it along and call […]
Remember Good Reporting?
Memo to Harry Smith & CBS, Re: Colonoscopy Crusading Some of you are starting blogs. Some are starting new ventures, some of you just appreciate knowing that good journalism still exists. Gary Schwitzer’s HealthNews Review Blog serves as a shining example of how we can carry on the high standards we held dear before we […]
Knight Workshop/Fellowship for Journalists in Transition
By Susan Older Founder, Displaced Journalists February 10, 2010 The Knight Digital Media Center, which is associated with the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, will offer three free workshops this spring – one for independent journalists, and two for multimedia journalists. These are fellowships and you must be accepted to attend. Capacity is limited, but it’s certainly […]
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