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Missouri School of Journalism

Type: Organization
Name: Missouri School of Journalism
First Reported Mar 16 2010 - Updated Mar 16 2010 - 1 Documents

Winner of PRSA Health Academy/Quinnipiac University Paper Competition Discusses Public Communication Around H1N1 Flu

University of Missouri Researchers to Present Findings at Academy's Annual ConferencePublic meetings are an effective way to disseminate accurate information to the public about communicable diseases, such as the H1N1 influenza virus, according to a new ... [Published Mar 16 2010 by FinanzNachrichten.de]
First Reported Feb 24 2010 - Updated Feb 24 2010 - 2 Documents

Expert Fires Warning Flare: Journalists Have 3-Year Deadline Till ...

COLUMBIA, MO -- (Marketwire) -- 02/24/10 -- As a 2009-2010 Fellow at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) whose focus is mobile phone journalism, Clyde Bentley's mission has taken on a sudden sense of urgency.Bentley's initiative: to help ... [Published Feb 24 2010 by Ulitzer]
First Reported Nov 04 2009 - Updated Nov 04 2009 - 1 Documents

Snack-Sized News Video Site Newsy.com Recruits Traditional Media Vet

I wasn’t joking when I wrote Newsy has one of the best iPhone apps for news consumption on the go . But the startup is more than just about mobile applications: it’s on a mission to build a solid news destination site that collects and analyzes perspectives ... [Published Nov 04 2009 by TechCrunch]
First Reported Oct 21 2009 - Updated Oct 21 2009 - 1 Documents

Hearst Corporation, Reynolds Journalism Institute and Adobe Announce Student Competition To Develop Interactive Projects

NEW YORK, Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Hearst Corporation's Innovation group announced today that it will partner with the Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and Adobe Systems Inc. to launch a student design ... [Published Oct 21 2009 by Business Technology]

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...year," said Paula L Pedene, APR, 2010 PRSA Health Academy chair and public affairs officer, Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Phoenix, Ariz. "We are also thankful for the contributions of Dr. Len-Ríos and her colleagues to the body of public relations knowledge, and look forward to her presentation."

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Winner of PRSA Health Academy/Quinnipiac Univer... [FinanzNachrichten.de - Mar 16 2010]
Thanks for the Advice, Hank, but Where Were You? [FOXBusiness.com - Mar 02 2010]
Read more here. [Religion News Service - Feb 28 2010]
Expert Fires Warning Flare: Journalists Have 3-... [Ulitzer - Feb 24 2010]
Expert Fires Warning Flare: Journalists Have 3-... [PR inside - Feb 24 2010]
US EMBASSY TO ORGANIZE PHOTO EXHIBITION IN BAKU [Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies - Feb 12 2010]
Law enforcement-inspired iPhone and iPad apps [Police One - Feb 09 2010]
Hearst Corporation, Reynolds Journalism Institu... [Business Technology - Oct 21 2009]
Changing Kurdistan [The Nation - Aug 03 2009]
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Newsy: The News Is Broken, But We Can Fix It [Wired: Epicenter - Sep 30 2009]
It’s old news that news consumers shield themselves from pesky dissenting viewpoints by patronizing only those outlets which present a comfortably conforming ...
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