Category Archives: News

Student Murrow Award Winners

The RTDNA has announced its student winners for the prestigious Murrow award. The WBA Newsroom has a special section devoted to Student Storytellers, where working broadcast news professionals can critique the students’ work and give them advice. Posted by Tim Morrissey

Playing By The Rules

Many of the rules of broadcast journalism are unwritten. But many rules are embodied in professional codes of conduct, like the rule about deceptive editing. Katy Couric’s people got caught doing that in their zeal to make gun supporters look clueless, but now, another fact has come to light which may have more serious consequences… – MORE –

Remember: Memorial Day Is For Dead Veterans

Memorial Day in the U.S. goes back to 1868, when it was always observed on May 30th, as a day to decorate the graves of the Civil War dead with flowers. Until 1967, it was called Decoration Day, although references to Memorial Day can be found as far back as 1882. In 1967 Congress changed… – MORE –

The Internet Is Going To Get Smaller

Smaller in the sense that most of the rule-makers about whether or not we capitalize certain words have decided that the internet no longer deserves the status of having a capital “I”. It’s a generic word, says the New York Times. Posted by Tim Morrissey

Smart Phones Replacing Studio Equipment

For many working broadcast journalists, their phone has become a mobile studio, particularly in radio news. Here are a few tips from a CBS Radio reporter. Posted by Tim Morrissey