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Category Archives: Digtal Media
Job Shadow: Major Joy Staab, public affairs
By Kelsey O’Connor Major Joy Staab is a Public Affairs Officer in the Wisconsin Army National Guard(WIARNG), the commander of the 112th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (MPAD), and the previous deputy director of public affairs for the WIARNG. She has been … Continue reading
Posted in #UWEauClaire, Blog Post, Broadcast Journalism, cj 222, CJ222, Digtal Media, Education, job shadow, Journalism, Media, public relations, Uncategorized
Tagged blog, Changes, relationships, work, writing
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Job shadowing WCFW Radio’s Paul Sokup
by Parker Reed Operating the main audio board, keeping and creating logs, providing weather updates and inputting class music in a timely matter all whilst trying to uphold the history and tradition of WCFW Radio, are just some of the responsibilities … Continue reading
Posted in #UWEauClaire, Blog Post, CJ222, Digtal Media, Journalism, Print Media, Uncategorized
Tagged #jobshadow, Chippewa Herald, Eau Claire, Holiday Travel, multimedia, on air, radio, Taylor Publishing, UWEC, WCFW, Wisconsin
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Harvard Law professor seeks to fix institutional corruption in Congress
By Helen White A Harvard Law professor spoke on institutional corruption in Congress at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Schofield Auditorium on Wednesday night, enlightening an audience of more than 300. “At the core of our democracy is a hole,” Professor … Continue reading
North Korea leads world in repression of speech in media
by Leland Orfield For the most part, global broadcasting has been a huge advance in allowing for freedom of speech in journalism, as reporters have been able to cover news on an international scale to an immense audience. Freedom of … Continue reading
Job Shadow: Mike Paulus
Being a “townie” is the most important characteristic one must have to work at Volume One magazine. Mike Paulus, Online Editor for Volume One,the culture and arts magazine for the Chippewa Valley said working at Volume One relies on tight-knit … Continue reading
Photojournalism project captures individual stories
People say a picture is worth a thousand words, so what about the words of the people in those pictures? What message do they offer? The Humans of New York photojournalism project works to answer that question. This project was … Continue reading
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Tagged Humans of New York, Journalism, New York, people, photography, Photojournalism
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Ethical Photojournalism: Maintaining the Integrity and Public Trust in Journalism
It is so easy to doctor an image, edit or modify it to improve the intensity of the subject photographed. But this misleads the public into thinking the untrue is true. The high demand for photographic perfection requires strong ethical … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Walski, Code of Ethics, Ethical photojournalism, Ethics, Photojournalism, Ron Haviv
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Multimedia Transforms Journalism
Over the years, journalism has gone through some changes. The advance in technology has really helped these changes. We not only have the radio, the television, and newspaper, but we also have the internet. Within the internet, we have different … Continue reading
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Tagged Changed, Facebook, Instagram, multimedia, News, research, Social Media and Journalism, technology, Twitter, YouTube
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Old journalism vs. New journalism
Journalism is meant to inform the public of the news. As a journalist, the public is my audience and I write with the intentions of making an impact on the public. I’ve been involved with journalism education for … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen Journalism, Convergence Journalism, Digtal Media, Print Media, Social Media
Tagged Bloggers, blogs, New Journalism, Old journalism
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Photojournalism requires new skills
Napoleon Bonaparte once said “A picture is worth a thousand words,” the notion that with just a single image an intricate idea can be communicated. Photojournalism is a form of journalism that includes collecting, editing and publishing images that then … Continue reading