Posts Tagged ‘College Media Advisers’

Michael Koretzky is an inspiration, an admirable rabble-rouser, and an admitted journoterrorist. The Florida Atlantic University students who have worked with him at The University Press speak of him in reverential terms as a mix between Cronkite and Don King– trustworthy, with an intoxicating side of flash.

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In the most recent issue of College Media Review, I profile last year’s transformation of The Ball State Daily News at Ball State University into The Daily Prophet– in honor of all-things-Potter. – – I also provide a few tips for editors and advisers looking into launching a special issue of their own on areas far [...]

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In a spirited, wide-ranging Q&A that I strongly encourage you to click on and check out, Michael Koretzky, the incoming director of the annual spring College Media Convention, outlines his vision for a more svelte, conversational New York City experience for journalism students in 2011. – – Below are some of the highlights from his chat [...]

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In the picture below, Bobby Melok describes himself as being “in full student-journalist mode: bags under the eyes, gym clothes, you know, stuff that screams out ‘I’ve been up for 48 hours straight, get out of my way!’” As EIC of The Montclarion at Montclair State University in New Jersey, Melok is overseeing the paper’s [...]

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UCLA Daily Bruin EIC Anthony Pesce was disappointed at the lack of practical advice and support provided by speakers, overseers, and his j-student peers at the 2008 ACP/CMA national conference (basically *the* annual get-together of U.S. j-students and the people who love them).    In a post for the MediaShift Idea Lab group blog, he [...]

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