By Steve Ackermann The curriculum overhaul at The Missouri School of Journalism should remind us of the old Post Office adage about “neither...
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By Ben Bogardus Quinnipiac University Assistant Professor of Journalism Have you ever wanted to teach journalism but don’t know where to...
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Read PostBy Vicki Bradley, News Director WTXL ABC27, Tallahassee, Florida Over the last five years I’ve been in news management, I’ve had the...
Read PostBy Mike Castellucci Creator, "Phoning it in" and Create with Mobile A few years ago, my boss, the News Director at WFAA in Dallas, Carolyn Mungo,...
Read PostThis year, healthcare is a top concern for Americans riding out COVID-19. Meanwhile, a troubled economy and fears of lockdowns weigh heavily on the...
Read PostFour financial experts shared their best advice and insights for covering the ongoing financial impacts of COVID in a session, moderated by RTDNA...
Read PostRTDNA and the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) are pleased to present Money Matters Day, featuring two sessions focused on all of...
Read PostBy Simon Perez, Associate Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism, Syracuse University It’s a common sight in my classroom in the...
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