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Frontline demonstrates compelling journalism
By KYLI SINGH What defines thought-provoking and investigative journalism? Take a look at Frontline’s Web site. According to Newsday, Frontline is “television’s last full serious bastion of journalism.” If you haven’t heard of Frontline, it is a public affairs television program … Continue reading
JournalistExpress.com Offers quick links
By KYLI SINGH If you do not already have JournalistExpress.com listed under your Bookmarks or Favorites, I highly recommend you add it. JournalistExpress.com is a Web search tool designed specifically for journalists with tons of links to news and information … Continue reading
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SPJ’s Journalist’s Toolbox offers numerous resources
By KYLI SINGH As a member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), I visit its Web site frequently. Dedicated to “the perpetuation of a free press as the cornerstone of our nation and our liberty,” SPJ is an ideal … Continue reading
An online fashion revolution brought to you by Google
By KYLI SINGH Can a computer really acquire a sense of style? For those of you that are interested in fashion journalism, pay attention to this. Last week in New York, Google launched Boutiques.com, the latest Web site that involves … Continue reading
Get the latest entertainment news at Variety.com
By KYLI SINGH Interested in entertainment journalism? Definitely take a look at Variety.com. I was recently browsing the Web and came across Variety, an American weekly entertainment magazine. The magazine and its Web site has broad coverage of movies, television, … Continue reading
Develop your own opinion with Newsy
By KYLI SINGH Knowing how to tell a story with words has always been my favorite — hence, I’m a print journalism major. Knowing how to tell a story through multimedia is what I’m in the process of learning about. … Continue reading
CyberJournalist.net offers tips and news on social media
Even if you want to work for a newspaper, radio or television organization, you will still need the skills to know how to write online. Writing for online is very different from writing for a news source. I found this great Web site called CyberJournalist.net that has online writing tips that we can use. Continue reading
Get the latest political news at Politico.com
By KYLI SINGH With the elections quickly approaching, it is an appropriate time to discuss where to get your political news. In my political science class, my teacher had introduced me to Politico. I started to read this daily and … Continue reading
Getting databases from reliable sources
By KYLI SINGH Since our CNJ515 class is currently working with databases, I think it’s appropriate to point out some important Web sites that provide us with data and statistics. Databases help organize our overwhelming amount of information. We can … Continue reading
Stumble the Web with StumbleUpon
By KYLI SINGH Interested in sharing a Web site you created with others? Or looking for ideas to write about? Or how about browsing the Web to kill time? Take a look StumbleUpon! Founded in 2001 by four post-grad students, … Continue reading
Polyvore allows for fashion creativity
By KYLI SINGH Interested in becoming a fashion writer, critic, or reporter? How about discovering the latest fashion trends and creating your own styles? Polyvore is definitely the Web site for you to check out. This site is redefining how … Continue reading
Multimedia possibilities seem endless
By KYLI SINGH Since the news industry has recreated its suffering business model, journalists in 2010 must reconstruct their skills to adapt to online media. As we all know, today’s journalists need to have multimedia, programming, social media, and business … Continue reading
Web site offers writing information and resources
By KYLI SINGH As an English literature and print journalism double major, I’m constantly writing on various literary texts and covering several current events. At this point in my career, I’m always looking for ways to improve my current writing … Continue reading
New technologies advance journalism
By KYLI SINGH Whenever I want to read blogs about current events and vital issues, I always take a look at the World Blog from NBC News. It “provides a dynamic look at world events and trends — both big … Continue reading