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News Releases: November 2003
November 2003
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Nov. 7, 2003: Missouri Group Publishes Book on Media Convergence Telling the Story: The Convergence of Print, Broadcast, and Online Media, 2nd ed., a new book by The Missouri Group, reflects the changing nature of journalism both in the classroom and the professional world. The Missouri Group is comprised of four Missouri School of Journalism professors: Brian S. Brooks, George Kennedy, Daryl Moen and Don Ranly. [More]
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Nov. 11, 2003: New Contest Recognizes Summer and Internship Work Thirteen students were recognized for work produced during their internships in a new "What I Did on My Summer Vacation" contest that attracted 47 entries. "The contest began as a way for us to gain some sense of just how much great work our students do each summer, in internships and at the Columbia Missourian," said Charles Davis, chair of the news-editorial department. "It's truly an incredible body of work." [More]
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Nov. 12, 2003: Public Relations Text Published by Journalism Professor Public Relations: The Profession and the Practice, a new textbook by Missouri School of Journalism professor Suzette Heiman and four other journalism professors, presents a comprehensive and inclusive overview of public relations. [More]
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Nov. 25, 2003: Missouri Sunshine Law Upgrade Announced at School Attorney General Jay Nixon and state Rep. Jeff Harris, of Columbia, today unveiled legislation at the Missouri School of Journalism that will greatly improve access to information regarding governmental decision making. Nixon and Harris proposed the Sunshine Upgrade Act, a bill that opens electronic records and meetings and prohibits secret votes via telephone or computer. [More]
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