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A piece of Leo’s mind | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. A piece of Leo’s mind. July 22, 2008. Posted by luzrimban in ACFJ. Here are a few words from Leo Magno. Whose talk at the recent 3rd Forum of Emerging Leaders. In Asian Journalism/Ateneo-ACFJ Alumni Homecoming elicited hoots and howls and generated some discussion among us alumni. (Actually it’s good because it makes us think of the future of the profession and of journalists). It would be harder to, say, hire a reporter working for X number of years wh...
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The survival of the specie: Dana’s take | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. The survival of the specie: Dana’s take. July 23, 2008. Posted by acfj in journalism. We’re posting on our front page another reflection on the whole issue of the future of journalism. This is from Dana Batnag, originally in reaction to Zaky Yamani’s concerns. It all started with the talk. Leo Magno gave at the 3rd Forum of Emerging Leaders in Asian Journalism, and his rejoinder. To some comments. Incidentally, Leo has replied to Zaky. I’m not sure abou...
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ACFJ’s 4th Emerging Leaders Forum Held | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. ACFJ’s 4th Emerging Leaders Forum Held. May 18, 2009. Posted by acfj in Uncategorized. The Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism is holding its 4th Emerging Leaders in Journalism Forum at the Ateneo de Manila University. The two-day forum opened Monday, May 18 at the Convergent Technologies Center (CTC), with some 30 alumni and students of the Ateneo’s M.A. Journalism program attending. No comments yet — be the first. Enter your comment here.
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Buzzwords: Ultratight writing and editing, MOJOs | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. Buzzwords: Ultratight writing and editing, MOJOs. July 15, 2008. Posted by luzrimban in ACFJ. One of the more memorable sessions during the 3rd Forum of Emerging Leaders in Asian Journalism was the. Inquirer.net executive editor Leo Magno talks about Transformations in the Newsroom at the 3rd Forum of Emerging Leaders in Asian Journalism held July 11 and 12, 2008. One in which fellow Ateneo alumnus and Philippine Daily Inquirer. 8211; breaking news.
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Zaky’s concerns | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. July 22, 2008. Posted by luzrimban in ACFJ. Zaky Yamani has some questions for Leo, which he sent in as a comment to the post “ A piece of Leo’s mind.”. But it’s a long piece, so we’re posting it here as a separate entry to this blog. Here’s Zaky’s reply to Leo;. Here are the questions (Well I try my best to articulate my questions):. 1 With all these fast-changing technologies, the changing of social and cultural values (and also behavior), the changin...
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The pull and power of pictures | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. The pull and power of pictures. July 30, 2008. Posted by acfj in Uncategorized. Photos are an essential ingredient in journalism, and in most cases, they do pull in the readers. Take the case of the The Boston Globe. 8216;s photoblog called The Big Picture. As this article in the American Journalism Review. The photoblog is only two months old, but it has pulled in some four million viewers, the AJR reports. Below are two examples from The Big Picture.
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Invitation to the World Press Photo Exhibit | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. Invitation to the World Press Photo Exhibit. July 28, 2008. Posted by acfj in ACFJ. All Ateneo-ACFJ alumni are invited to the opening of the World Press Photo Exhibition to be held at The Podium Mall at the Ortigas Center in Mandaluyong City on Friday, August 1, 2008, at 6:00pm. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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ANN peers into North Korea | ATENEO-ACFJ Alumni Online
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The blog of the Asian Center for Journalism Alumni. ANN peers into North Korea. October 2, 2008. Posted by luzrimban in Uncategorized. The Asia News Network takes a look inside North Korea in its Asia News Network. Webcast, hosted by Ateneo-ACFJ Alumni Association president Jofelle Tesorio. “An insight into North Korea’s utopia” is also the cover story of the ANN publication, Asia News Magazine. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. ACFJ on the Web.