Women's presence in the media is on the rise worldwide but generally women remain significantly underrepresented in the media, claims a new report from the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP). According to its findings, women constitute 24% of the individuals interviewed, seen or heard about in mainstream and print journalism—an increase from 17% as found in the 1995 inaugural report.
By Amy Webb, IJNet Digital Media Consultant -- Have you ever wondered who's really reading your latest blog post or story you've published online? Are people posting your story to Facebook or other social networks? Are you being talked about, and if so, how much? There is a new, easy-to-use tool that now allows you to track a link on Twitter. It's called backtweets, and it lets you instantly discover what's happening to your content.
By Sasha Turrentine, IJNet Writer -- In the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake, news bureaus and wire services are reassessing how to keep their offices efficient through crisis and best communicate with journalists in the field in disaster areas. In February, U.S. news bureau managers and reporters gathered in Washington, D.C., to discuss proper leadership and management in times of crisis.
Journalists from across the Arab world are invited to apply for a six-week Arabic language online training course on covering labor issues. Deadline to apply: April 15. The course, to be held from April 23 to June 4, is being organized by the Washington D.C.-based International Center for Journalists (ICFJ). Topics to be covered during the course include: What are labor stories?
Portuguese-speaking journalists are invited to apply to take part in an online course on "Digital Tools for Public Service Reporting," scheduled to take place April 19 to May 23. Deadline: April 9. The course is divided into two parts, one online and another in-class component.
The Graduate School of Journalism at the University of Berkeley, California in the United States is now accepting applications for its 2010-2011 fellowships for African journalists.
The World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) is offering mentorship for qualified science journalists, ideally from Africa and the Middle East. Training is available in English, French and Arabic.
As we mark International Women's Day 2010, women throughout the world are leveraging their power as leaders in journalism, and paving the way for a future where girls feel empowered to join the profession. But challenges still exist, including balancing community and family life with the demands of a time-consuming profession, and navigating the touchy landscape of gender stereotypes that exi
Advertisements on the front page of a newspaper -- "Page One" -- may be good for business, but some journalists find such ads distasteful. Page One should be reserved for top content, they say, and placing ads there blurs the ethical line that separates business from news. What do you think about Page One ads? In an age of dwindling budgets, are they a necessary evil?
Around the world, news organizations are beginning to charge readers for access to certain content. Britain’s The Economist, for instance, provides specialized investigative reports for a fee through The Economist Intelligence Unit.
Journalists can now access an online stylebook focused on the major world religions, denominations and religious organizations often covered by the media. The publication, "Reporting on Religion 2: A Stylebook on Journalism’s Best Beat," includes terms that are not included in the widely-used Associated Press (AP) Stylebook.
Global news agency Reuters recently published new guidelines on journalists' use of social networks. The guidelines function as a reminder to journalists to keep their personal lives separate from their professional lives and provide them with tips on accuracy, bias, independence and trust. For more information, click here.
Many writers accused of plagiarism claim that they inadvertently include others' work, explains a recent article in the magazine the Columbia Journalism Review.
By F. Albrecht -- How to teach journalism in a country where journalism is under political pressure? The young students see the lessons of ethic and freedom of press with skepticism, while they see that senior journalists are imprisioned for daring to critize of investigate figures in power. How can we teach like this?
By sindhu -- hi all im a btech final year student.i want to take journalism as my career.can i do MS in US in journalism wit engineering background.do i need to do under graduate courses in jounalism n den do grad courses.plz suggest
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With the goal of promoting radio programming in Ibero-American countries, the Margarita Xirgu contest will award the best radio fiction piece in the region. Deadline: March 18. According to Casa América, contestants must submit new works in Spanish; works should not have been committed to appear on radio or TV stations, or any editorial, theatrical, film or news organization.
20/03/2010 Asia and the Pacific, Eastern Europe-Central Eurasia, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Worldwide
The International Institute for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) will hold their third global online course in ICT journalism from April 20 to June 20. All interested are welcome to apply. Registration deadline: March 20. Among the topics to be covered in the course: ICT theory and concept, the impact of ICT on journalism, and how to use ICT.
This looks like a great opportunity for young journalists, I couldn't be more happier about this kind of events, we need quality talented people online. Article writing is a job with great future, I think that's what makes young journalists so interested in it and another reason would be the field of possibilities, once you're in article writing industry you don't have to search too long for opportunities.
Daniel Manson
The Tanzania female journalist they facing is confidence, because most of them they don’t realize that they can make a difference in the entire country.
بالنسبة للأخوة والأخوات الذين يواجهون صعوبة في تقديم طلباتهم، ارجو ارسال رسالة اليكترونية على بريدي الاليكتروني تشرحون فيه ما هو الخلل حتى اتمكن من مساعدتكم.
منى، شكراً على سؤالك. الدورة ستقام عبر الانترنت وهي شبيهة بالدورة التي تقام على ارض الواقع من ناحية دراسة المنهج واتمام التدريبات والنقاش حول المواضيع المطروحة. وسيكون هناك مشروع للتخرج يجب على المشاركين عمله للحصول على شهادة التخرج.