FRONTLINE

FRONTLINE debuted in 1983 and remains America’s longest-running investigative documentary series on television. Under the direction of Executive Producer David Fanning, the series has won all of the major awards for broadcast journalism: 45 Emmys, including a special Emmy award for excellence in documentary filmmaking; 23 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards; 14 Peabody Awards; and … Continued

Slate

Slate is a trend-setting, daily online magazine with a readership of more than 6 million adults. At Slate, some of America’s most talented and provocative journalists cover politics, business, culture, sports, technology and other subjects with signature wit and irreverence. Founded in 1996 by Michael Kinsley and Microsoft, Slate is recognized as a constant source … Continued

MissouriNet

MissouriNet is a statewide commercial network that provides news, sports and special programming for more than 70 radio stations in Missouri. MissouriNet is the model used by other statewide radio news agencies. From its bureau in Jefferson City, MissouriNet covers the legislature and state government. With the help of affiliate correspondents MissouriNet reports news from … Continued

Radio Television News Directors Association

RTNDA is the world’s largest and only professional organization exclusively serving the electronic news profession, is made up of more than 3,000 news directors, news associates, educators and students. Its purpose is to set standards of news gathering and reporting. Although news techniques and technologies have changed since the early years of its founding, RTNDA’s … Continued

Navajo Times

The Navajo Times is the official newspaper of the Navajo Nation. With a circulation of 17,500, it is distributed throughout the Four Corners region and as far afield as France, Italy and Japan. The paper was created in 1959 by the Navajo Tribal Council and is owned by the Navajo Nation, but the news section … Continued

Mail & Guardian

The Main & Guardian, formerly The Weekly Mail, is a South African daily newspaper specializing in politics and current affairs. Founded by Anton Harvber and Irwin Manoim in 1985, the paper was created to maintain a tradition of objective journalism in south Africa’s divisive political climate. At a time when newspapers routinely portrayed the African … Continued

Sungkok Journalism Foundation

The Sungkok Journalism foundation was founded in 1965 by the late Sung Kon Kim to advance Korean journalism by educating Korean journalists and institutes abroad. With this in mind, the foundation has awarded more than 140 fellowships to study abroad to professional Korean journalists, and these fellowship recipients have become the stronghold of Korean journalism. … Continued

The Washington Missourian

The Washington Missourian was started in 1860 as the Franklin County-Gazette and received its current name in 1926. The Miller family has owned the bi-weekly newspaper since 1937. The Washington Missourian employs about 135 full and part-time workers and has a combined circulation of more than 26,000. currently, John, Thomas and William Miller own the … Continued

National Association of Black Journalists

The National Association of Black Journalists has been promoting and communicating the importance of diversity in newsrooms across the United States since 1975. With its 3,000 members working in every phase of print and broadcast journalism, NABJ has provided its members with professional development workshops, information on the latest trends in the industry and an … Continued

Dong-A Ilbo

Dong-A Ilbo, Korea’s largest newspaper, was established by Kim Sung-Soe, a journalist, educator, entrepreneur, statesman and subsequent vice president of Korea. Dong-A Ilbo is a progressive newspaper with more than 1.5 million subscribers. The paper shows its sense of public responsibility by sponsoring numerous academic conferences and athletic competitions. In 1982, the paper won the … Continued