Follow-up to “Shield law help needed”
Shield Law help needed
An opportunity to help Iowa colleagues
Published: April 16, 2001 Last Updated: April 16, 2001 Printer-friendly version APRIL 3-6, 2001 | WASHINGTON D.C. | J.W. MARRIOTT HOTEL MAIN ARCHIVES GALLERY SCHEDULE SPEAKERS LEADERSHIP DIVERSITY CREDIBILITY THE STAFF ABOUT US CONTACT US ASNE MAIN 2001 ASNE Reporter Archives Friday, April 6, 2001 The Buzz Friday forecast: thunder Knight gives $4.8 million to ASNE for high school initiative Newsrooms must walk the 'diversity' walk, not just talk the talk Cartoonist McGruder gives editors a view from the ‘Boondocks’ Interest in Hispanic issues rises with population Hot topics, good coverage lands Miami Herald editor E&P honor Sen. Clinton fields questions, wins praise Repaying some debts through journalism Sen. Clinton challenges tax-cut plan Award winners offer ingredients for excellence Designing editors emphasize teamwork Why the exodus? NABJ members give views Minority departures: who and why 5 incumbents, 1 newcomer elected to ASNE board Bush: 'Chinese have got to act' Online journalists have major-league issues over sports credentials Back to Top Thursday, April 5, 2001 The Buzz Study urges editors to heed readers’ advice Eight ways to lure back readers Photo Essay: Newspaper Readers Ashcroft says government needs help from citizens Cronkite encourages editors to stick with ideals of ‘legitimacy’ The principal as publisher Los Angeles Times reporter wins Selden Ring Award Handbook offers foundation for newsroom credibility New institute pushes for diversity by reaching out to non-journalists Minority journalists find opportunities on the Web Women members recall memories of founder Fanning Student journalists fight on for press freedoms Bridging the cultural divide Ethnic papers provide bond for minority communities Back to Top Wednesday, April 4, 2001 The Buzz Perspective: The Importance of Differences Journalists get lesson on covering energy crisis Hispanic representatives looking for more after meeting with Bush Personal privacy trumps public access Small papers don’t mean small ideas Ad in college newspaper, ‘apology’ stir industry reactions Editors ponder ways to improve minority retention in newsrooms Positive thoughts for negative times Industry sees rise and fall of minority numbers No surprise, much concern among minority organizations Perspective: The Importance of Differences Exiting president outlines challenges to industry The idea zone Back to Top Tuesday, April 3, 2001 The Buzz Oppel issues ‘A Call to Leadership’ to advance quality journalism McGuire ready to tackle economic struggles, diversity, readership Oppel’s term ends but not his crusade Overcoming the Prefix Syndrome Poynter waives seminar fees through December ASNE Reporter staffers bring diverse experiences Ready, set, vote: The race is on among 12 board candidates Editors play a role in ‘I Spy’ Minority count falls for first time in ASNE newsroom census Kalb Report addresses profit-vs.-quality Back to Top MAIN| ARCHIVES | SCHEDULE | STAFF | ASNE MAIN
APRIL 3-6, 2001 | WASHINGTON D.C. | J.W. MARRIOTT HOTEL
2001 ASNE Reporter Archives
Friday, April 6, 2001
The Buzz Friday forecast: thunder Knight gives $4.8 million to ASNE for high school initiative Newsrooms must walk the 'diversity' walk, not just talk the talk Cartoonist McGruder gives editors a view from the ‘Boondocks’ Interest in Hispanic issues rises with population Hot topics, good coverage lands Miami Herald editor E&P honor Sen. Clinton fields questions, wins praise Repaying some debts through journalism Sen. Clinton challenges tax-cut plan Award winners offer ingredients for excellence Designing editors emphasize teamwork Why the exodus? NABJ members give views Minority departures: who and why 5 incumbents, 1 newcomer elected to ASNE board Bush: 'Chinese have got to act' Online journalists have major-league issues over sports credentials
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Thursday, April 5, 2001
The Buzz Study urges editors to heed readers’ advice Eight ways to lure back readers Photo Essay: Newspaper Readers Ashcroft says government needs help from citizens Cronkite encourages editors to stick with ideals of ‘legitimacy’ The principal as publisher Los Angeles Times reporter wins Selden Ring Award Handbook offers foundation for newsroom credibility New institute pushes for diversity by reaching out to non-journalists Minority journalists find opportunities on the Web Women members recall memories of founder Fanning Student journalists fight on for press freedoms Bridging the cultural divide Ethnic papers provide bond for minority communities
Wednesday, April 4, 2001
The Buzz Perspective: The Importance of Differences Journalists get lesson on covering energy crisis Hispanic representatives looking for more after meeting with Bush Personal privacy trumps public access Small papers don’t mean small ideas Ad in college newspaper, ‘apology’ stir industry reactions Editors ponder ways to improve minority retention in newsrooms Positive thoughts for negative times Industry sees rise and fall of minority numbers No surprise, much concern among minority organizations Perspective: The Importance of Differences Exiting president outlines challenges to industry The idea zone Back to Top
Tuesday, April 3, 2001
The Buzz Oppel issues ‘A Call to Leadership’ to advance quality journalism McGuire ready to tackle economic struggles, diversity, readership Oppel’s term ends but not his crusade Overcoming the Prefix Syndrome Poynter waives seminar fees through December ASNE Reporter staffers bring diverse experiences Ready, set, vote: The race is on among 12 board candidates Editors play a role in ‘I Spy’ Minority count falls for first time in ASNE newsroom census Kalb Report addresses profit-vs.-quality Back to Top