Journalism Sample Clauses

Journalism. The parties involved in Part II Journalism each represent their own interests, but, as partners, they also have a joint, community interest: they collaborate to provide high-quality, independent news that is essential for the functioning of a democratic society. Although the news media definitely do not have a monopoly in this area, they are the only business sector whose key activity is that of providing news. This puts the news media (such as newspapers and magazines) and their makers in a special position; they are to a certain extent suppliers of raw materials to the democracy and, as regards their own specific contribution, to the public debate. In our modern society, news media are no longer paper media that determine their readers' view of the world at fixed times. Publishers of news media have become multimedia news organisations where journalists working under enormous time pressure keep their readers informed, through all kinds of channels, of what is going on in the world and how this could be interpreted. Since explaining events and developments calls for thorough knowledge that also quickly becomes obsolete, it is no longer sufficient for journalists to keep their professional knowledge up to date, they also have to deepen and expand it. Permanent education must therefore be a standard aspect of a knowledge organisation, which, in essence, the editorial teams of news media are. This is not only in the interest of publishers and journalists, it is also a public interest. Another interest that the partners to Part II Journalism share is that news media journalism will continue to be attractive to work in for talented people of all ages in the future. This is not self-evident for a shrinking sector. Journalism puts considerable strain on the private lives of journalists. This obliges the parties to this collective labour agreement to create modern terms of employment that enable men and women of all ages to find a good work-life balance throughout their careers. The parties realise that these conditions can only be achieved in a healthy journalism sector and that further improving the professionalism of this professional group and ensuring an attractive working environment can contribute to the health of the entire sector.
Journalism. The workload for Campus Student Newspaper Advisor shall be an additional six (6) days compensation.
Journalism. 24 semester hours in journalism or a minimum of 5 semester hours in journalism plus sufficient additional work in related fields to total at least 24 semester hours.
Journalism. A Bachelor's degree plus five years of full-time practical professional experience in the media, directly related to the program instructional areas. OR Ten years full-time practical professional experience in the media, directly related to the program instructional areas. Langara School of Management A Master's degree in Business plus an undergraduate degree plus a minimum of five years full-time work experience directly related to the subject area. OR A Master's degree in a related area is acceptable if combined with an undergraduate degree in business, commerce or equivalent plus a minimum of five years full-time work experience directly related to the subject area. OR
Journalism. This is an English-language daily started by four law students, a school teacher and a college lecturer. In 1940, it became the first newspaper to print in colour and the first newspaper to own an aero plane to distribute newspapers. In 1995, it became the first ever Indian newspaper to have an online presence.
Journalism. Newspaper 1 7% Yearbook 1 10% 1 4% District Publication 1 6% Pep/Spirit Club Head 1 4% Assistant 2 2% Pom Pon Head 1 8% Assistant 1 6% ARTICLE XVI‌
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Journalism. The Journalism program at SUNY New Paltz, housed in the Department of Communication and Media, offers a course of study that students will absolutely need if they are to succeed in today’s news media. At New Paltz, students will have the chance to obtain a bachelor’s degree in journalism; a degree that is only available at two publicly funded universities in New York State. Students will be trained in the essentials of journalism in order to prepare them for a professional internship. Students take a range of practical news writing and news gathering courses and combine them with theoretical classes that introduce the role of the mass media in America’s democracy. Courses dealing with the history, ethics and law of the press are taught by a faculty of former reporters and editors who have not only worked in newsrooms, but who have also written books and articles about journalism. In the practical journalism classes, students do all their writing in a computer laboratory that simulates a newsroom. For prospective editors, there is a desktop publishing system that teaches page design and graphics. See the New Paltz catalog for details. One-half of the credits in the major must be completed at New Paltz. COBLESKILL COURSES EQUIVALENT NEW PALTZ COURSE JOUR 202 Journalism: Newswriting and Reporting 53230 Journalism I JOUR 302 Feature Writing 53314 Feature Writing Cobleskill courses not listed above may be accepted in transfer by New Paltz as general elective credit toward the degree with the exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature.

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