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Blog Post #7 - JRN 340

It is no secret that local TV news is struggling heavily, specifically with maintaining steady viewership. WRAL, the flagship station of...

Blog #6 - JRN 340

The opioid epidemic has flooded headlines for years, and continues to be a topic that journalists find themselves covering quite often....

Blog Post #5 - JRN 340

The Nieman Reports article dives into the topic of the line between journalism and activism. Immediately the author discusses how the...

Blog Post #4 - JRN 340

When actively trying to be a journalist, whether that be print or broadcast, there are certain skills that are necessary in order to be a...

Instagram Post - JRN 340

For Central Connecticut State University Junior Madison O’Neill, taking initiative of her right to vote is an act she does not take...

Blog Post #3 - JRN 340

Convergence in today’s society is continuing to change, and the idea of reading newspapers for a source of information is becoming...

Blog Post #2 - JRN 340

Takeaways from BNH Chapter 4: 1. Reporters should avoid the word "allegedly." - Too many reporters use this word almost as a "shield of...

Blog Post #1 - JRN 340

Sexual Misconduct “Reader:” There have been numerous new proposed policies regarding sexual misconduct on college campuses, and are...

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