Monday, April 26, 2004
Tuesday, April 20, 2004
Monday, April 19, 2004
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
We should check out some of these award winners.Seattle Post-Intelligencer: AP - U.S. Headlines: "ONLINE
-Deadline Reporting (Affiliated): Staff of the Los Angeles Times, for coverage of Southern California wildfires.
-Deadline Reporting (Independent): Rob Lemos and Ina Fried, CNET News.com, San Francisco, for reporting about vulnerable technology and how the MSBlast virus spread.
-Non-Deadline Reporting (Affiliated): Katherine Elkins, Jennifer Falor and Adam Howell, JournalNow.com, Winston-Salem, N.C., for showing the flawed prosecution of Darryl Hunt.
-Non-Deadline Reporting (Independent): Lisa Habib, Neil Osterweil, Charlotte Grayson and Marjorie Martin, WebMD Health, Atlanta, for report helping consumers understand the beneficial relationship between technology and medical care.
-Investigative Reporting (Affiliated): Tom Spring and Peggy Watt of PC World in San Francisco, Calif., for story shedding light on wrongful third-party charges to phone bills.
-Investigative Reporting (Independent): Tim Connor, Larry Shook and Judy Laddon, Camas Magazine, Spokane, Wash., for example of the dangers in consolidated ownership across different forms of media.
-Public Service in Online Journalism (Affiliated): Christine Willmsen, James Neff, Maureen O'Hagan and Tracy Cutchlow, The Seattle Times-Seattletimes.com., for investigation into problem of coaches violating female athletes.
-Public Service in Online Journalism (Independent): Derek Willis and Aron Pilhofer, The Center for Public Integrity, Washington, for bringing attention to questionable tax-exempt organizations.
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-Deadline Reporting (Affiliated): Staff of the Los Angeles Times, for coverage of Southern California wildfires.
-Deadline Reporting (Independent): Rob Lemos and Ina Fried, CNET News.com, San Francisco, for reporting about vulnerable technology and how the MSBlast virus spread.
-Non-Deadline Reporting (Affiliated): Katherine Elkins, Jennifer Falor and Adam Howell, JournalNow.com, Winston-Salem, N.C., for showing the flawed prosecution of Darryl Hunt.
-Non-Deadline Reporting (Independent): Lisa Habib, Neil Osterweil, Charlotte Grayson and Marjorie Martin, WebMD Health, Atlanta, for report helping consumers understand the beneficial relationship between technology and medical care.
-Investigative Reporting (Affiliated): Tom Spring and Peggy Watt of PC World in San Francisco, Calif., for story shedding light on wrongful third-party charges to phone bills.
-Investigative Reporting (Independent): Tim Connor, Larry Shook and Judy Laddon, Camas Magazine, Spokane, Wash., for example of the dangers in consolidated ownership across different forms of media.
-Public Service in Online Journalism (Affiliated): Christine Willmsen, James Neff, Maureen O'Hagan and Tracy Cutchlow, The Seattle Times-Seattletimes.com., for investigation into problem of coaches violating female athletes.
-Public Service in Online Journalism (Independent): Derek Willis and Aron Pilhofer, The Center for Public Integrity, Washington, for bringing attention to questionable tax-exempt organizations.
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Sunday, April 11, 2004
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
so, i checked out that link-- for the newsmap-- it was really busy, and kind of annoying that the big box came up when you rolled over the pictures, but i kind of like that cluttered look. i don't think that this sort of thing would be good for a home page, but as a home page for a different concept, it would be cool
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
Do you understand what they are doing here? Let's link to this as a feature of our online presentation.newsmap
Monday, April 05, 2004
Friday, April 02, 2004
Please read this for class this week. How can we use this in our online work?Poynter Online - The Design Desk
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