Provides a wide variety of educational programs for journalists. Information about the foundation, the programs and the awards.
John Rains provides writing tips aimed at making newspapers more readable.
Course syllabus for "Introduction to Broadcast Journalism" which was given at Rutgers University in 1977.
Collection of handouts on all aspects of writing, from spelling to plagiarism, plus grammar exercises with answer keys, job search workshop, and survival tactics for professional writers.
Providing training and management development opportunities to newspaper professionals.
Exists to recruit, equip, place and encourage journalists who are Christians in the mainstream newsrooms of America. The institute holds college-level courses and weekend conferences in US media centers.
Offering a post-graduate program of studies leading to a Master's degree in Broadcasting. The IAB is also the organizer of international conferences, seminars and workshops. Located in Montreux, Switzerland.
Designed to educate mid-career U.S. journalists in international issues and increase and improve coverage of international topics in the U.S. media.
Undergraduate and graduate degrees in various streams of media communications. Site includes program, course, faculty and staff, and job placement information and workshops offered.
School for journalists, future journalists, and teachers of journalism, with a resource center, many links and information about its seminars in Florida (USA).
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