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Clash of the Titans

Here is an article in the April 21 edition of the NY Times.

It talks about how traditional media outlets are relying more on video, audio and photography.  But when sports leagues sell their product to advertisers, the media are facing restrictions on what content they can post.  The question becomes who profits off of sporting events?

Anyway, the limiting of online pictures to only 7 disturbs me.  However, I do not know how I feel about the limitations placed on video.  Does anyone have an comments?

April 21, 2008 Posted by | Journalism | , , , , | 1 Comment

Favorite in-depth reporting

Here is a link to one of my favorite in-depth reporting articles

It is written by the man, Donald McNeil. I read this story in the paper last year and have not forgotten about it, especially the image in the second paragraph. I thought this would be a good item to post, so we could set a goal in mind for our own projects.

The article is about opiate painkillers in third-world countries.  It belongs to a set of other stories about the use of painkillers all over the world.  This is my favorite in the series.

April 11, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Building an Iraqi Army

Here is an article in today’s New York Times by Michael Gordon.

There has been a lot of news about training Iraq’s army to take over when we leave; however, news coverage has not been this specific or personal. Compare the professionalism of the U.S. forces and Iraqi forces, especially the conversation about “bad guys.”

We (the U.S. military and government) are trying to build a modern army with Iraqi soldiers who were probably members of a militia a few years ago. They are a cellphone call away from deserting.

How can we build military tradition?

I bet it takes a long time.

April 11, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Beginning of the End

Here is my title and blurb for my advanced reporting final.

The Y-Factor: Creating an electorate in the 2008 election.  (Carol, we probably need to edit this.)

The youth turnout rate for a presidential election hit an all-time low in the 2000 election.  However, in the 2008 primary season, young people have become a sizable portion of voters.  The youth vote will continue to have significance in the upcoming presidential election.

April 8, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

This may happen to me.

Bloggers are dropping like flies.

Check out this NY Times article.

April 7, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

   

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