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ICFJ Editor Picks |
ICFJ Speaks
Joi-Marie McKenzie
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By Joi-Marie McKenzie on
10/23/2009
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In order to survive this rapidly changing journalism landscape, it is essential to have hybrid skills in print, Online and broadcast media. Here are some picks to help you do just that:
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Joi-Marie McKenzie
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By Joi-Marie McKenzie on
10/16/2009
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This week, ICFJ was busy helping journalists around the world improve their digital skills. We are offering upcoming courses in writing for the Web for Latin American journalists. And journalists from Arab countries, North America and Europe will gather online to debate how digital technology is changing freedom of expression worldwide. Join the debate, apply for a course, or help us spread the word to your colleagues and friends. Also, don’t forget that Oct. 25 is the deadline to submit your video to our YouTube competition. Don’t miss this chance to win a Flip Camera!
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Election coverage and Murphy’s Law |
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Staff Blog for the Timor-Leste Media Program
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By ICFJ /East Timor Staff on
10/9/2009
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The best laid plans can unravel so quickly.
ICFJ had been planning the coverage of the local Timorese elections, to be held today, October 9th, for the past two months or so. Journalists had been trained and then dispatched throughout the country. The media houses, with their high-speed internet connections, were staging areas for the stories to be filed from the districts back to Dili.
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Joi-Marie McKenzie
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By Joi-Marie McKenzie on
10/2/2009
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Interested in the environment? This week we offer journalists worldwide three ways to tune up their green coverage. On Thursday, we moderated a panel with top officials from India, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and other leaders in international energy negotiations. We will also co-host a summit on improving coverage of environmental issues in Pheonix, Arizona on Oct. 8. And we’ll bring top environmental journalists to a special session on Samsø Island in Denmark after the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December.
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New gas finds hailed |
ICFJ Travel Blog
Rob Taylor, Director, Environmental and Science Programs
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By icfj icfj on
10/1/2009 5:26 PM
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Wirth steered the discussion to newly discovered natural gas supplies that are flooding natural gas markets in many countries. Jhirad hailed the capacity of gas to offer a transitional fuel that can run economies, and transportation systems, while researchers develop carbon capture and sequestration systems for coal-fired power plants. Gas emits less greenhouse gases per unit of heat, he noted. Ambassador Shankar noted the capacity of India to develop nuclear fueled power generation. "It's a very positive alternative," she said.
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ICFJ Editor Picks |
ICFJ Speaks
Joi-Marie McKenzie
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By Joi-Marie McKenzie on
10/23/2009
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In order to survive this rapidly changing journalism landscape, it is essential to have hybrid skills in print, Online and broadcast media. Here are some picks to help you do just that:
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ICFJ Editor Picks |
ICFJ Speaks
Joi-Marie McKenzie
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By Joi-Marie McKenzie on
10/16/2009
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This week, ICFJ was busy helping journalists around the world improve their digital skills. We are offering upcoming courses in writing for the Web for Latin American journalists. And journalists from Arab countries, North America and Europe will gather online to debate how digital technology is changing freedom of expression worldwide. Join the debate, apply for a course, or help us spread the word to your colleagues and friends. Also, don’t forget that Oct. 25 is the deadline to submit your video to our YouTube competition. Don’t miss this chance to win a Flip Camera!
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Election coverage and Murphy’s Law |
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Staff Blog for the Timor-Leste Media Program
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By ICFJ /East Timor Staff on
10/9/2009
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The best laid plans can unravel so quickly.
ICFJ had been planning the coverage of the local Timorese elections, to be held today, October 9th, for the past two months or so. Journalists had been trained and then dispatched throughout the country. The media houses, with their high-speed internet connections, were staging areas for the stories to be filed from the districts back to Dili.
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ICFJ Editor Picks |
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Joi-Marie McKenzie
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By Joi-Marie McKenzie on
10/2/2009
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Interested in the environment? This week we offer journalists worldwide three ways to tune up their green coverage. On Thursday, we moderated a panel with top officials from India, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and other leaders in international energy negotiations. We will also co-host a summit on improving coverage of environmental issues in Pheonix, Arizona on Oct. 8. And we’ll bring top environmental journalists to a special session on Samsø Island in Denmark after the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December.
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New gas finds hailed |
ICFJ Travel Blog
Rob Taylor, Director, Environmental and Science Programs
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By icfj icfj on
10/1/2009 5:26 PM
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Wirth steered the discussion to newly discovered natural gas supplies that are flooding natural gas markets in many countries. Jhirad hailed the capacity of gas to offer a transitional fuel that can run economies, and transportation systems, while researchers develop carbon capture and sequestration systems for coal-fired power plants. Gas emits less greenhouse gases per unit of heat, he noted. Ambassador Shankar noted the capacity of India to develop nuclear fueled power generation. "It's a very positive alternative," she said.
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