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ACES 2016: Portland
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Why and How to Join ACES. Meet the 2016 ACES board candidates. Guest Blog: Pam Nelson. Past winners and recipients. ACES 2017: St. Petersburg. Sponsorship and advertising opportunities. March 26th, 2015. ACES turns 20 in Portland! The 20th annual ACES national conference will be held. March 31 April 2, 2016, in Portland, Oregon. ACES 2016 will include more than 60 sessions covering topics like:. Diversity and respectful language. Social media and digital editing. Job-hunting and career development. Kory ...
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Is it website or Web site? A Social Media Grammar Lesson from the AP
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Is it website or Web site? A Social Media Grammar Lesson from the AP. On March 3, 2014. Editor's Note: Revised in March 2016, this article originally published in February 2013 and has been featured on Grammar Girl. By now, shouldn't we all be spelling 'website' the same way, as in one word that is all lowercase? On March 4, 2016, we take a fresh look at the newest words and verbs coming out of the social media world - and how to spell and use them. How to Use These 18 Trendy Tech Terms. A website where ...
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Market Mommy - How and where to market your mom owned business - Public Relations
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Market Mommy: The Blog. Advertise on Market Mommy. Market Mommy: The Blog. Advertise on Market Mommy. Market Mommy: The Blog. Advertise on Market Mommy. Keep up with Market Mommy around the web! Marketing deals and tips delivered to your inbox! Some of the most important marketing. You will do won’t cost a penny. A huge part of marketing anything is building relationships and gaining trust. Public relations. Because you are not paying for the exposure, PR. So, what do you take to the media? Hey, Julie, t...
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JRN 350 Online Journalism — Fall ’09: AddThis video help
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JRN 350 Online Journalism — Fall ’09. A blog to assist one University of Michigan-Flint class in learning about our ever-evolving multimedia world. Saturday, December 5, 2009. HARTLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. 8212; This step-by-step video aims to help you with this week's AddThis assignment. Posted by Christofer Machniak. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your instructor’s desk. JRN 350 - Online Journalism on Facebook. AddThis — JRN 350. Twitter updates from JRN350. Subscribe to JRN 350. Rad and Bad Reality.
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JRN 350 Online Journalism — Fall ’09: Dec 14, 2009
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JRN 350 Online Journalism — Fall ’09. A blog to assist one University of Michigan-Flint class in learning about our ever-evolving multimedia world. Monday, December 14, 2009. One way to do an infobox. HARTLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. —. Here is a possible info box … Below is what I used to run at the end of blog posts I did about running for the The Flint Journal. And the HTML code is on the jump. If youd like to use, copy the HTML, and paste in your HTML editor, customizing your information. Here are some tools...
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JRN 350 Online Journalism — Fall ’09: Twitter, Internet (again) scoop MSM
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JRN 350 Online Journalism — Fall ’09. A blog to assist one University of Michigan-Flint class in learning about our ever-evolving multimedia world. Monday, November 30, 2009. Twitter, Internet (again) scoop MSM. HARTLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. 8212; This post. Focuses on how an Internet news service. Kicked butt on the Tiger Woods auto accident story. The author points out how this story was out for 45 minutes before ESPN. Posted by Christofer Machniak. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). AddThis — JRN 350.
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But why?: January 2011
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The answers to my everyday musings. Monday, January 17, 2011. Why good grammar is sexy. I recently told a friend . "I'm always attracted to nerds." She didn't scoff. She didn't ridicule me. She laughed and said "I love a man who uses good grammar.". I couldn't agree with her more. At first I thought it was because I majored in Journalism and minored in English. Apparently, I'm not the only one who somewhat enjoyed Strunk and White's "Elements of Style". Adjective) enjoyable, satisfactory, pleasing. Gramm...
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Craft of Journalism | A resource for Wayne Svoboda's Fall 2010 Craft I class at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism | Page 2
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A resource for Wayne Svoboda's Fall 2010 Craft I class at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Newer posts →. Scoops, Impact or Glory… Next Reading. September 29, 2010. Here’s a link. To our next reading. It’s a story from the NY Times by Byron Calame called Scoops, Impact or Glory: What Motivates Reporters? September 28, 2010. Here’s an embedded version of some notes from the AP Style guide. Associated Press (AP) Style Guide – the basics. September 27, 2010. The goal of today is. I want you to leave ...
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The Cranky Typographer
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10 Tons of FREE. A stylebook is the reference book on every real editor's desk. That serves as a guide to typographic convention, punctuation, capitalization, and usage. The most widely used stylebook adapted by professional publications is the Associated Press Stylebook. Which is updated annually. The stylebook used by most book publishers is the weighty and authoritative Chicago Manual of Style. Academia has its own set of conventions set forth in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. Right ...
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2008 November « Meredith Larkin’s Professional Writing Portfolio
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Meredith Larkin’s Professional Writing Portfolio. Welcome to my journey through the world of multi-platform journalism. Archive for November, 2008. Condensed Chapters 5-8 of Kathleen Wickham’s ‘Math Tools for Journalists’. Posted by mwlarkin on November 24, 2008. When conducted the right way, polls and surveys are extremely telling even without a journalist’s description. The larger the sample size, the smaller the margin of error. Determine which is a poll and which is a survey. Researchers want to find...
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