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"Going forward". American Journalism Review. FindArticles.com. 04 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3138/is_1_31/ai_n31391182/
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Articles in Feb-March, 2009 issue of American Journalism Review
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Can the Press Fix Itself? Steven Brill answers the question he asked a decade ago
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Brandishing a shield: it's time for Congress to pass a law allowing reporters to protect confidential sourceswithout facing financial ruin
by Rem Rieder - Shuttered Washington bureaus
- Layoff blues
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Don't blame the media
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Pat Boone was right
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The road less traveled: Vivian Schiller's circuitous route to the top of NPR
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A great leg man in a great news town: Walt Philbin leaves New Orleans' Times-Picayune to try his hand at fiction
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Investigative teem: new nonprofit journalism centers aim to fill the gap in state and local investigations
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Goodbye and good luck: the art of the newsroom farewell note
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Comments anonymous: newspaper Web sites wrestle with offensive blog comments
by Lindsay Gsell - Going forward
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Fixers, Inc. An Afghan entrepreneur and his firm smooth the way for a reporter making her war zone debut. He hopes someday he'll be escorting sightseers rather than journalists through his troubled country
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Is there life after newspapers? Thousands upon thousands of newspaper journalists have lost their jobs in recent years in endless rounds of layoffs and buyouts. What happens in the next act?
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Share and Share Alike; Once considered unthinkable, content-sharing arrangements are proliferating rapidly, often uniting newspapers long seen as bitter rivals
by Sherry Ricchiardi -
To quit or not to quit? When confronted with cutbacks that seem devastating, should leaders of news organizations resign on principle or keep on fighting?
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Moving the classroom into the newsroom: the Anniston Star's creative model for partnership between news outlets and educational institutions
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Shining through the gloom: traditional news organizations are producing excellent multimedia work
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Collaborate or die? Local TV stations are joining forces to cover the news
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A Dazzling Collection of Op-Ed Artwork.: Inside the New York Times Op-Ed Page'
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An intriguing experiment: Detroit's newspapers cut back on home delivery rather than diminish their journalism
by John Morton
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