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| Hyde Park Media Chicago metropolitan area news service syndicating investigative reports, spot news coverage and feature stories domestically and internationally since 1984. Sample stories, client list, links to Chicago media, and samples of work by journalist Anthony DeBartolo. - Read more http://www.hydeparkmedia.com/ |
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| # A Veteran American Journalist Looks at the Japanese Media U.S. journalist Sam Jameson examines the nature of the Japanese media, press club system, changes, as well as media sensationalism and irresponsibility. - Read more http://www.jpri.org/publications/workingpapers/wp40.html |
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| Streaming Media -Will it Overtake Television? Streaming Media. Will MPEG-4 files have the same impact on the film industry as what MP3s had on the music industry? - Read more http://www.the-surfs-up.com/news/news4p1.html |
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| Aina Organization based in Paris, supporting the development of media and cultural expression in Afghanistan. Presentation of projects and supported publications, including information on journalism training and the Kabul Media and Culture Center. - Read more http://ainaworld.org/ |
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| Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Global publisher of medical, nursing and allied health information resources in book, journal, newsletter, looseleaf, and electronic media formats. - Read more http://www.wkhealth.com/ |
| The Katzenjammer Kids The Katzenjammer Kids is an American comic strip created by the German immigrant Rudolph Dirks and drawn by Harold H. Knerr for 37 years (1912 to 1949). | |
| Mary Worth In this pioneering soap opera-style comic strip, Mary Worth serves as an observer of and adviser to her fellow residents, tackling issues such as drug and alcohol abuse, infidelity and teen pregnancy. | |
| Doodles Kids can also send in their favorite jokes to Professor Doodles for inclusion in the weekly comic. | |
| Vanity Press and It\'s Difference from Commercial Publishers While a commercial publisher\'s intended market is the general public, a vanity publisher\'s intended market is the author. | |
| The Techniques of Gotcha Journalism Methods include misrepresenting the topic of the interview, then switching to an embarrassing subject... | |
| Above The Fold \"Above the fold\" is a graphic design concept that refers to the location of an important news story or a visually appealing photograph on the upper half of the front page of a newspaper. | |
| The Hack Writer Hack writer is a colloquial and usually pejorative term used to refer to a writer who is paid to write low-quality, rushed articles or books \"to order\", often with a short deadline. | |
| The Headline A headline is text at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the nature of the article below it. | |
| Puffery Puffery is especially featured in testimonials. | |
| The Ethics AdviceLine For Journalists The phone number for the Ethics AdviceLine is 1-866-DILEMMA (1-866-345-3662). Queries may also be submitted on the official website. | |
| “No Comment” | |
| Print Radio Tasmania | |
| The Welcome Sign A welcome sign is a road sign at the border of a region that introduces or welcomes visitors to the region. | |
| The Unipole Sign Standard size bulletins available in unipole format: 14\' high x 48\' wide is the most common (about 4 meters height x 14 meters wide) 10\'6 high x 36\' wide 10\' high x 40\' wide | |
| Ghost Signs Several people maintain websites devoted to ghost signs. | |
| The Shipping Forecast The Shipping Forecast is a four-times-daily BBC radio broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the coasts of the British Isles. | |
| The Marquee Sign Marquees are often used to illuminate the name of an arcade game at the top of its cabinet. | |
| The History of Environmental Journalism Environmental journalism falls within the scope of environmental communication, and its roots can be traced to nature writing. | |
| The Golden Hour of Photography | |
| Wartime Radio One notable example of wartime radio songs is the iconic World War II song Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. Swing music is also another notable example of wartime radio music. | |


