January/February 1995 |
The Inquirer's Midlife Crisis
The departure of Gene Roberts, budget pressure from parent Knight-Riudder and an aging staff have the once-glamorous Philadelphia paper searching for a new identity.
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By
Alicia C. Shepard
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Fellowship Folley
News organizations too often mishandle staffers returning from med-career sabbaticals, says the director of Stanford's Knight Fellowships.
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By
James V. Risser
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A Journalist's Guide to the Internet
Navigating the Internet can be a daunting task, even for journalists who don't suffer from technophobia. But all you really need to get started is electronic mail.
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By
Chip Rowe
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The Digitized Newsroom
The Raleigh News & Observer shows how powerful databases, online research, and the new approaches to reporting and writing they encourage, are reshaping journalism.
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By
Philip Moeller
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Sending Journalists to Break a Strike
Was this just to protect the flow of information?
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By
Reese Cleghorn
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Not Everyone Knows It's Windy
Prerecorded weather reports and long-distance forecasts don't do the job.
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By
Lou Prato
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Who Can Join Public Television Debates?
A federal appeals court will decide whether it was proper to exclude an indpendent candidate in Arkansas.
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By
Lyle Denniston
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Just One Strike and You Could Be Out
Newspapers on the edge may not survive the stress of a strike.
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By
John Morton
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Are Insurance Companies Redlining Journalists?
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By
Carol Napolitano
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The Seductive Power of Guns
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By
Christopher Callahan
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Crossing the Line?
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By
Bud Ward
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Discovering Central Georgia's Gay Community
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By
Richard Shumate
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Rupert Murdoch's Price War
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By
Alina Tugend
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Some Journalism Blasts From the Past
Nellie Bly: Daredevil, Reporter, Feminist By Brooke Kroeger, "Times Books" Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity By Neal Gabler, "Knopf" More Than a Muckraker: Ida Tarbell's Lifetime in Journalism Edited by Robert C. Kochersberger Jr. , "University of Tennessee Press" Nothin' But Good Times Ahead By Molly Ivins, " Vintage"
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Book review by
Carl Sessions Stepp
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The Newhouse Media Empire
Newhouse: All the Glitter, Power and Glory of America's Richest Media Empire and the Secretive Man Behind It By Thomas Maier St. Martin's Press
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Book review by
Linda Fibich
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Bylines
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By
Suzan Revah
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Bylines
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By
Kelly Heyboer
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Cliché corner
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By
Suzan Revah
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