Journalism Ethics Forum
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Thanks to twitter Jacqui Banaszynski’s ONA report attracted 42,558 eyeballs in the space of 24 hours. Follow RJI and RJI will follow you. |
One of the goals of POYi is to extend the reach of documentary photography to a worldwide audience by sponsoring educational public exhibitions. |
Application deadline: January 15, 2010
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Contact: Kelly Peery
Communications Coordinator
peeryk@rjionline.org
573-882-9650
| Upcoming Events | |
Circulate to present at Missouri Press Association Annual Convention | |
Reynolds Fellow Stephanie Padgett to host workshop on increasing online advertising revenue | |
Roger Fidler presents "Finding the Digital Pot of Gold" | |
RJI to host breakfast at Associated Press Managing Editors National Training Conference | |
Pam Johnson to speak at the Tiger Quarterback Club luncheon | |
Jim Smith of Morris Communications to present "Saving Print Journalism" at RJI | |
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Click here for a complete list of RJI events and event details | |
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It's a weekly world Who reads what, when do they read it and who pays for it? Core measurements of the news business are keeping researchers and media managers busy this fall. Read more |
Jacqui Banaszynski |
Clyde Bentley |
Michele McLellan |
Stephanie Padgett |
Sean Reily |
Michael Skoler |
| About the Reynolds Journalism Institute RJI is housed in 50,000 square feet of new and remodeled space including a modern four-story glass-walled structure built inside a carefully preserved 1892 Victorian gothic building on the University of Missouri campus. State-of-the-art facilities include the Futures Lab with its own high-definition television studio with global uplink capability and multimedia editing facility, and the Technology Testing Center,a skunk works and showcase for testing and demonstrating the use of the latest hardware and software for journalism and advertising. |
About The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation is a national philanthropic organization founded in 1954 by the late media entrepreneur for whom it is named. Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, it has committed more than $92 million to its National Journalism Initiative in the United States.