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Journalism: Category:Journalists from Texas; Press Women of Texas; Journalism schools: University of Texas Moody College of Communication, in Austin; Texas Christian University Schieffer College of Communication, Dept. of Journalism (est. 1927), in Fort Worth [17] Texas State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication, in San Marcos ...
The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit politics and public policy news website headquartered in Austin, Texas. [1] [2] Its stated aim is to promote civic engagement through original, explanatory journalism and public events. [3] The Texas Tribune, like the Voice of San Diego and MinnPost before it, is part of a trend toward web-based, non-profit ...
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The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press called the 5th Circuit's decision "a disastrous ruling for journalists' rights," and along with 21 media organizations, including The New York ...
After being arrested for doing journalism, Priscilla Villarreal has taken her fight to the courts. Citizen Journalism Is Under Attack. This Texas Woman Is Fighting to Save It. (opinion)
On Tuesday, May 12, 1970, the day after a massive F5 tornado had devastated much of downtown Lubbock—including the Avalanche-Journal building at 8th Street and Avenue J—the newspaper managed to publish an eight-page edition by dictating reports to its sister paper, the Globe-News, in Amarillo, Texas. That morning a print run of 60,000 ...
Michael Graczyk (born 1950) is an American journalist. He was formerly based in the Houston bureau of the Associated Press. [1] Graczyk officially retired from the AP at the end of July 2018, but continues covering executions and other news stories for the agency as a freelancer. [2] During his career, Graczyk reported on a wide range of topics.