BY CARA PESEK
J Alumni News staff
A reporter these days has an awfully lot of ways to tell a story.
Traditionally, a print reporter used words and still photos, and a broadcast journalist used words and video. Now,…
BY CARA PESEK
J Alumni News staff
A reporter these days has an awfully lot of ways to tell a story.
Traditionally, a print reporter used words and still photos, and a broadcast journalist used words and video. Now,…
A College of Journalism and Mass Communications graduate student and a faculty member were two of UNL’s 10 initiates into the Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars. Li and McCoy were inducted at the society’s meeting on Nov.…
By JENNA GIBSON
J Alumni News staff
It’s a tough time to go into journalism. Many newspapers and broadcast networks are cutting staffs. Internships are harder to find. Online markets are cutting into the demand for professional news coverage.…
By EMILY NOHR
J Alumni News staff
Kevin Fuller has judged ADDY® awards in a North Dakota blizzard. And while wining and dining his way through Virginia. And he learned all about the Kentucky Derby while judging in…
By JOHN SCHREIER
J Alumni News staff
If you’re looking for a journalism job in these tough economic times, two things still matter — hard work and strong writing skills.
That’s the advice of ESPN reporter Jeremy…
This profile of The Commoner, written by history and journalism professor John R. Wunder and history Ph.D student Brent Rogers, is part of the Nebraska Digital Newspaper Project. Subsequent issues of J News will feature histories of other papers that…
By ADAM TEMPLETON
J Alumni News staff
When an earthquake rocked Jakarta, Indonesia, journalists around the world clamored to cover the disaster, putting a premium on firsthand accounts.
Journalist Steve Buttry found dozens of stories, live from the scene,…