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A Conversation with Juan WilliamsJournalist and author Juan Williams talks about his life and career. Williams is a Senior Correspondent for National Public Radio's "Morning Edition", a contributing political analyst for "Fox News Su ...
Arab News MediaJournalists A. Kader Rhanime and Askia Muhammad talk about why the journalistic view from the middle east is so different from the view from the United States. Rhanime is Washington Bureau Chief of Mo ...
Barbara Cochran Wither Broadcast NewsBarbara Cochran, President of The Radio Television News Directors Association joins Lee Thornton to share her views on broadcast news ...
Black, White and Red All OverMartha Hamilton and Warren Brown are journalists who've been Washington Post colleagues for over 30 years. Sitting side-by-side in the newsroom they've weathered a lot of professional and personal sto ...
Blair/Kelly ControversyUniversity of Maryland professors Ira Chinoy and Diana Huffman take a frank look at two major journalism scandals involving former University of Maryland students, Jayson Blair of the New York Times a ...
Celebrity News CoverageBill Powers, media columnist for The National Journal and University of Maryland professor Chris Hanson discuss the national obsession with celebrity news ...
Civil Rights Era JournalismCivil rights era journalists Paul Delaney, Dorothy Gilliam and Ray Jenkins look back on American journalism in the 1950s and '60s and the effect on the nation's consciousness and policies. ...
Clarence Page, Chicago TribuneClarence Page, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Chicago Tribune, talks about his life, career, and sources of inspiration. ...
Conversation with Armstrong WilliamsConservative columnist and commentator Armstrong Williams discusses the themes on which he focuses his writing and media commentaries. ...
DiversityWilliam McGowan's controversial book, "Coloring the News: How Crusading for Diversity Has Corrupted American Journalism," continues to be the subject of debate among journalists. In this program, Gann ...
Ethics '03 How'd We Do?Journalism professors Chris Hanson, Ira Chinoy, and Diana Huffman discuss the state of journalism ethics and look back at major stories of the past year. ...
George Herman and Bill Headline: Network News Then & NowTwo veteran newscasters share their experiences with network news: George Herman reported for CBS news from 1944 to 1987, and also served as moderator of the CBS News program “Face the Nation” for ...
Helen Thomas: A Life in Journalism, Part 1Author and former dean of the White House Press Corps, guest Helen Thomas is the recipient of more than twenty honorary degrees and the first recipient of a prize established in her name by the White ...
Helen Thomas: A Life in Journalism, Part 2Author and former dean of the White House Press Corps, guest Helen Thomas is the recipient of more than twenty honorary degrees and the first recipient of a prize established in her name by the White ...
Interactive JournalismJan Schaffer, founder of the University of Maryland's J-Lab, talks about interactive journalism, what it means, and how newspapers across the nation have begun to use it. ...
Ira Chinoy and Jon Franklin: The Real Cost of A NewspaperAuthor and newswriter Jon Franklin and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Ira Chinoy join Lee Thornton to discuss the newspaper business. ...
Jay Kernis and Alex Chadwick: National Public RadioFounded in 1970, National Public Radio (NPR) now serves a growing audience of over 15 million Americans each week, and even more world-wide. Lee Thornton is joined by Jay Kernis, Senior Vice President ...
Journalism EducationColumbia University president Lee Bollinger ignited a controversy over what Columbia should do with its journalism program. In this episode of "Front & Center," the dean of the University of Maryland' ...
Journalism In the Internet AgeThree experts detail the growing influence of the Internet on journalism--and the necessity for it. ...
Journalism ResearchUniversity of Maryland researcher Susan Moeller and Tim Rosenstiel of the Project for Excellence in Journalism talk about studies showing the press went along with the weapons of mass destruction stor ...
Journalism StudentsAs many newspapers in America struggle to stay afloat, and electronic news organizations try to find a center, journalism schools remain crowded with aspiring reporters, editors, correspondents and pr ...
Kristina Borjesson: Investigative News in CrisisKristina Borjesson, an Emmy and Murrow award-winning reporter for CBS and CNN talks about her new book, “Into the Buzzsaw,” which focuses on the dangers of investigative journalism. ...
Laura Sessions Stepp and Carol GuensbergPulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Laura Sessions Stepp and Carol Guensberg of the University of Maryland discuss coverage of families and children and the growing interest in this journa ...
Len Downie and Robert Kaiser: The News About the NewsThe Washington Post Executive Editor Len Downie and Bob Kaiser,Post editor and correspondant, join Lee Thornton to talk about their new book, “The News About the News: American Journalism in Peril. ...
Local News--A Day In The Liferoducers and a local anchor talk about what goes into the making of the daily news and what guides the thinking in the broadcast newsroom. ...
Media EthicsCriticism of the news media's role in the wake of new terrorism warnings and the Washington, D.C., area sniper attacks is the subject of this program that questions what guides journalists in ethical ...
MuckrakingNew York University professor William Serrin and Judith Serrin, authors of "Muckraking," discuss some of the stories in their new book—stories that they say helped to change the course of events thr ...
Reflections from Sam DonaldsonSam Donaldson's career has spanned more than 40 years in network and local news. In this episode of "Front & Center," he reflects on that career, his image as a journalist, and his opinions of this an ...
Robert NovakNationally syndicated columnist and CNN "Crossfire" host Bob Novak discusses his life and career. ...
Television Coverage of the Presidential CampaignCNN's political coverage director Sam Feist and MSNBC correspondent David Shuster discuss what goes into today's TV coverage of presidential campaigns and conventions--and reasons why it has changed o ...
The Black Press, Part IWhat is the role of black newspapers in an age when diversity is a watchword in the nation's traditional press? What is their role in an age when many of our most talented journalists of color are int ...
The Black Press, Part II"The Black Press, Part I" focused the beginnings of the black press—born of the UMTV web site need to supply a voice for the black voiceless in American society more than 150 years ago. In this prog ...
The Pentagon Embeds ReportersEd Offley of DefenseWatch online magazine and David Smith of ITN discuss the Pentagon's rules for journalists who may cover any war in Iraq. Offley, who was present in the Persian Gulf, and Smith put ...
The Press and National SecurityNewhouse News Service national security reporter David Wood and Susan Moeller, author of "Shooting War," discuss the issues facing journalists who report on national security issues, such as the war o ...
The Press and the PresidencyAuthor and journalist Haynes Johnson provides an assessment of the Bush administration, its policies and its relationship with the press and the American public at the halfway point of presidency. ...
The Rose Man of Sing SingAuthor James McGrath Morris and book critic Carl Stepp discuss Morris' well-received new book "The Rose Man of Sing Sing," about Charles E. Chapin, an infamous newsman of the early 1900s. ...
U.S. Media Coverage of the Iraq WarCNN defense correspondent Jamie McIntyre and Salameh Nematt of Al Hayat newspaper examine the issue of whether the U.S. government has sought not just to influence, but to control, all Iraq war relate ...
UNITYRepresentatives of Unity: Journalists of Color, Inc. discuss the status of minorities in the nation's newsrooms, and the agenda of Unity. Unity is a 7,000 member group established to improve the stand ...
What Is Sports Journalism?Sports writers from USA Today and The Washington Times answer the question, "What is Sports Journalism?" ...
William McGowan – WriterWilliam McGowan has written one of the more controversial books of this year; one that he says lifts the lid on the media’s “taboo” subjects. He joins Lee Thornton to talk about diversity and th ...
Women in JournalismBeth Frerking and Carol Horner discuss the progress and status of women in journalism. This program is in observance of Women's History Month. ...
Women in MediaHistorian/educator Maurine Beasley, Detroit News Washington Bureau Chief Allison Bethel, and author/researcher Sheila Gibbons discuss the history and progress of women in American journalism, from col ...
 
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