Month: October 2021

The Dow Jones News Fund Paid Summer Internships
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Washington Press Club Foundation Aspiring Journalist Program
/Aspiring Journalists Fall 2021 series of programming presented by the Washington Press Club Foundation The Washington Press Club Foundation is pleased to host a series of webinars connecting aspiring journalists to Washington, DC reporters, editors and bureau chiefs. These programs are specifically designed for journalism students to gain practical insights into the changing culture and […]
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Rachel Grant Comments on the Lack of Indigenous Women and Women of Color on Television News Programs
/Rachel Grant, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism assistant professor, is quoted in “No Indigenous Women and Few Women of Color Were TV Guests on 2020 Sunday Morning News Shows” published on insider.com on Oct. 1. The article focuses on the overlapping crises and major news events in 2020 and the omission […]
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The Dallas Morning News now accepting Summer 2022 Internship Applications
/Deadline to apply October 29, 2021 ELIGIBILITY Applicants must be enrolled in college and working toward a degree (associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate) or may have graduated within six months of the internship start date. Previous daily newspaper experience is requested. All applications must include a cover letter, résumé and three references reachable by phone. […]
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WarnerMedia Info Session and Internships!
/WarnerMedia is planning to host a virtual info session and interviews on Monday, 10/18. They will cover the following types of internship opportunities: CNN Digital, writing, newsgathering, video production, documentaries, weather, field reporting Show teams (AC 360, Don Lemon etc.), CNN business, original series, programming, fact checking Communications, sports and diversity and inclusion roles WarnerMedia’s Virtual […]
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Benjamin Johnson and CJC Doctoral Candidate Co-Author Article on Instagram Influencer Posts
/Benjamin Johnson, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, and doctoral candidate Susanna Lee, are the co-authors of “Are They Being Authentic? The Effects of Self-Disclosure and Message Sidedness on Sponsored Post Effectiveness” published in the International Journal of Advertising on Oct. 11. Lee, the lead author on the study, and […]
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UF Researchers Publish Article on Social Media Guidelines for Recruiting Research Study Participants
UF researchers have collaborated on “Engaging Institutional Stakeholders to Develop and Implement Guidelines for Recruiting Participants in Research Studies Using Social Media: Mixed Methods, Multi-Phase Process” published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research on Aug. 10. In the study, the authors aimed to provide replicable procedures for developing and implementing guidelines for using social […]
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CJC Alumni Selected for the 2021 Florida Trend Magazine “Florida 500” List
/Five University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications alumni were selected for Florida Trend magazine’s 2021 edition of “Florida 500.” The honorees include Yolanda Cash Jackson, B.S. Journalism 1980, David Lawrence, Jr., B.S. Journalism 1963 and Hall of Fame 1982, Ava Parker, B.S. Journalism 1984, Ron Sachs, B.S. Journalism 1972 and Hall of Fame […]
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CJC Alumna Named One of the 2021 Top 25 Hospital Marketers
/UF Health Communications Marketing Manager Alisha Katz, B.S. Public Relations 2012, a has been named one of the Top 25 Hospital marketers in the U.S. for 2021 by DTC Perspectives, a publishing, conference/training, and consulting company specializing in consumer marketing of pharmaceutical and healthcare products. The Top Hospital Marketers of the Year Awards recognize extraordinary […]
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Andrew Selepak Comments on the Status of Recent Facebook Issues
Andrew Selepak, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology lecturer and coordinator of the online master’s program with a specialization in social media, is quoted in “What the Tech? How Facebook Makes You Angry” posted on wrcbtv.com on Oct. 6. The story focuses on the recent problems that Facebook […]
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Shadow Opportunity in the Innovation News Center for Students Interested in Sports Media
/WRUF/ESPN Gainesville will host shadow opportunities for students interested in getting involved in sports in the Innovation News Center. Please click the link below to sign up for one day and time and email Eric Esterline (eestserline@ufl.edu) to confirm. Sign Up Here You can reach out to Eric Esterline with any questions.
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Rachel Grant and CJC Doctoral Student Examine Immigration Resistance in Popular Television Show Reboot
/Rachel Grant, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism assistant professor, and CJC doctoral student Hayley Markovich, are the co-authors of “’Then We Show Ourselves”: Resisting Immigration in ‘Party of Five’ Reboot,” a chapter in the book Immigrant Generations, Media Representation, and Audiences published on Sept. 28. The book is one of the […]
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