A quarter century of innovative tools that have added significantly to telling stories effectively and efficiently
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Print newsmagazines and television news shows have relied heavily on advances in photojournalism tools to improve the quality and reach of their products. Some of the tools which make information easier to access are personal computer, high quality video cameras, cable and satellite television, cell phones and the Internet.
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
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Year: 2003
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Groundbreaking female journalists have paved the way for future women to obtain higher positions
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The author remembers how she and two other women, Bess Furman and Marjorie Hunter became the first three women hired to work at the Washington bureau of the New York Times. By breaking down prejudice against women journalists, they made easier for women to rise in the newspaper industry.
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Year: 2001
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Tsunami journalist's journal
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Journalists are not callous, but it is very rare for a journalist who is immersed in a dramatic, world-changing event to pause and ponder a question that has no place in a news article. The experience of the journalist from Meulaboh, Indonesia, where the earthquake is struck is provided
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Year: 2005
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