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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The term “fourth estate,” often attributed to Edmund Burke, and is used to describe the media’s […] ...
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A Review Of Olorunyomi's Paper On Journalism At Crowther UniversityTwo weeks ago, the founder of Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, CJID and publisher of PREMIUM TIMES newspaper, Dapo Olorunyomi, was at Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, where he ...
Zombie lovers will eat this book up, but it’s also a feast for science-minded fiction fans and romance readers. If you crave a good apocalyptic novel, “One Yellow Eye” nicely ...
The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth” inspired culinary luminaries like Alice Waters and Samin Nosrat. Does it matter that ...
I used to enjoy doing my schoolwork in my college newspaper's office. There is a series of tall library shelves filled with dusty books held together by loose binding that contain every article ...
Gunn shared the first poster for Supergirl on Twitter, writing, "Look Out. 2026." The artwork shows Milly Alcock’s Kara ...
In One Yellow Eye by Leigh Radford, a researcher tries to search for a cure to help her husband infected by a virus that turns him into a zombie. PHOTOS: ROSS FERGUSON, TOR NIGHTFIRE ...
Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism. American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early twentieth century, in response to the freewheeling “yellow journalism” common ...
Books on the mushroom trial are being raced to print. Big-name authors were seen in the courtroom. But the best true-crime books can be less about speed than insight.
(EXCERPT) Could the flourishing history of journalism provide clues for enabling it to flourish in future? Why is society’s watchdog, the press, with its long and often honorable pedigree, going feral ...
Journalism, the Preakness Stakes winner, is likely to enter the $1 million NYRA Bets Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park on July 19. The Haskell Stakes field could also include Preakness runner-up Gosger ...
Books of the Month: What to read this July, from a dark satire on war journalism to a memoir told in verse Martin Chilton shares his July reading highlights ...
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