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Disinvited Over Fear of Ebola

October 16, 2014J-dean says any decision would leave someone upset (10/16/14); CNN layoffs reach journalists of color; . . . MSNBC says it is keeping promises to Hispanics; journalists robbed, news...

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CNN "Reconsidering" NABJ Sponsorships

October 17, 2014Journalists say network retaliates after criticism; reports on Ebola turned toward perspective this week; skepticism greets news that Nigerian girls will be freed; artist redraws...

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15 More Disinvited in Fear of Ebola

October 20, 2014Universities of Ga., South Fla. cancel invitations to Africans; troubles not over for reporter who broke quarantine; NAHJ attracts nearly 400 in Mexico City; caucus chair: sharp cuts of...

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Ben Bradlee Wrestled With Racial Issues

October 22, 2014Fabled editor, dead at 93, acknowledged his ignorance; autopsy indicates Michael Brown reached for cop's gun; Poynter to host African journalists university turned away; NAHJ says free...

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The Russian and East European Institute (REEI) of Indiana University

US-Russia Journalism Teachers Exchange Posted on: October 22, 2014Deadline: November 30, 2014US-Russia Journalism Teachers Exchange: Cross-Cultural Enhancements to Journalism Programs at Regional...

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Radio Host Ballentine Found Guilty of Fraud

October 24, 2014"People's lawyer" accused of bilking lenders of $10 million; terrorists targeting Western journalists, FBI warns; leaks on Michael Brown autopsy said to favor officer; Ebola victims...

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Sister2Sister Magazine Files for Bankruptcy

October 27, 2014Publisher says she'll focus on online edition; Native school shooter had "foot in each of two worlds"; Stevie Wonder visits FCC to aid visually impaired; three women of the black...

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Minnesota Public Radio

Assistant Producer, Digital Posted on: October 29, 2014Deadline: November 7, 2014The Assistant Producer, Digital will play an important role in maintaining the high standards of MPR News' digital...

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Minnesota Public Radio, News

Digital Producer Posted on: October 29, 2014Deadline: November 7, 2014The Digital Producer manages content production throughout the day, collaborates with the on-duty editors and reporters to help...

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Minnesota Public Radio

Reporter I, General Assignment Posted on: October 29, 2014Deadline: November 8, 2014The general assignment reporter will cover daily, general news in the Twin Cities primarily for MPRNews.org and MPR...

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KPCC

Apprentice News Clerk - Digital News Posted on: October 29, 2014Position Summary:KPCC's Digital News team is seeking an apprentice news clerk to assist the department in a wide range of editorial,...

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Holder Sees End to Journalist's Prosecution

October 29, 2014Attorney general repeats, "No reporter's going to jail"; administration refines practice of leaking to news outlets; Zucker ties CNN sponsorship to NABJ statement; more than 1,300 bid...

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Mourners Aid Victimized U.S. Journalists

October 31, 2014 Dominicans embrace Americans after equipment stolen; visiting African sees "hysterical" Ebola coverage in U.S.; editorial writer who called Brown an "animal" is fired; José Díaz-Balart...

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43% of Nonvoters Are People of Color

November 3, 2014"Vast gulf" in finances between voters, nonvoters; reporter Jonathan Hicks dies at 58, "true Renaissance man"; biographer Whitaker stands firm in Cosby controversy; Ferguson no-fly zone...

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Demographic Changes Trump Midterms

November 5, 2014GOP base still a shrinking portion of electorate; landslide thwarts Paul DeMain's bid for Wis. Senate; from Hopis to Gullahs, low-power radio coming soon; Jill Abramson says Alessandra...

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Diversity at Top of PBS News Operation

November 7, 2014Marie Nelson named VP of news, public affairs; In "Pointergate"; station sees mayor's gesture as gang sign; Hispanics remain Democratic, but Republicans make gains; Sharpton meets with...

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The Sigma Delta Chi Foundation

SDXDC Journalism Scholarships 2015 Posted on: November 12, 2014Deadline: February 6, 2015The Sigma Delta Chi Foundation of Washington, D.C. (SDXDC), is accepting applications for its 2015-16...

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Oregon Public Broadcasting

Joint Project Manager Posted on: November 12, 2014OPB seeks a professional with experience in project management or leadership in a broadcast or media environment to be our Joint Project Manager for a...

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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

iDeas Lab Intern Posted on: November 12, 2014Position Title:         iDeas Lab InternProgram/Dept.        Andreas C. Dracopoulos Family iDeas Lab                Position Location:    Washington,...

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American Public Media - ARW

Intern, Documentary Research and Production Posted on: November 12, 2014The Intern will assist with the production of radio, podcast and web projects at American RadioWorks, the national documentary...

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