Publicity photo from UT Michele Norris: Listening to America in an Election Year: Did the Press Get it Right?
Thursday, November 20
AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center (map), 3rd Floor Ballroom
7 p.m., free and open to the public
william randolph hearstNPR's Michele Norris to Speak on the Media & Election '08Planning Ahead, Austin Thu, 11/13/2008 - 12:25pm
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NPR's Michele Norris to Speak on the Media & Election '08Austinist Thu, 11/13/2008 - 12:25pm
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FCC chairman to speak Nov. 7UT - Office of Public Affairs Mon, 11/03/2008 - 2:19pm
Event: Kevin J. Martin, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will receive the College of Communication's 2008-09 William Randolph Hearst Fellow Award and will deliver the lecture "Change, Challenge and Opportunity in Today's Telecommunications Marketplace." This event is free and open to the public. Tags:
$1.5 million Hearst grant to CommunicationUT - Office of Public Affairs Mon, 06/23/2008 - 2:01pm
A $1.5 million grant from the Hearst Foundations will establish a faculty fellowship endowment to help support faculty members in the College of Communication at The University of Texas at Austin and begin renovating the Texas Student Media (TSM) building, which houses The Daily Texan. Tags:
Writer/Creator of The Wire David Simon Will Speak at UT TomorrowAustinist Mon, 03/17/2008 - 11:30am
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Creator of "The Wire" to give March 18 talkUT - Office of Public Affairs Mon, 03/10/2008 - 4:06pm
Event: Author, journalist and television writer-producer David Simon, whose most recent television series, "The Wire," ended last night after five seasons, will deliver the College of Communication's 2008 William Randolph Hearst Fellow lecture. A license to blog?CNET Tech blog Fri, 12/14/2007 - 7:10pm
On Thursday, David Hazinski posted a column on the website of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution suggesting that "unfettered 'citizen journalism' [is] too risky." He points out that the online medium creates an opportunity for anyone to provide informational content, but that this new venue is prone to inaccuracies and hearsay. Tags:
A license to blog?CNET Tech blog Fri, 12/14/2007 - 7:10pm
On Thursday, David Hazinski posted a column on the Web site of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution suggesting that "unfettered 'citizen journalism' (is) too risky." He points out that the online medium creates an opportunity for anyone to provide informational content, but that this new venue is prone to inaccuracies and hearsay. Tags:
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