Group reports at least 68 journalists killed in 2009, highest yearly tally ever
Group: Record number of journalists killed in 2009 Miami Herald asks online readers to consider making ‘voluntary payment’ for content
Miami Herald asks online readers for donations Pulitzer Board elects Politico co-founder first member from primarily online news organization
Pulitzer Board elects Politico co-founder NEW YORK — The Pulitzer Prize Board has elected its first member representing a primarily online news organization, keeping in step with the board’s recent decision to allow entries from more online sites. Pulitzer Prize board broadens eligibility for entries from online-only news outlets
Pulitzers change rules to allow more online work Iraqi shoe-thrower who tried to bean Bush has to duck in a similar fashion
Iraqi shoe-thrower finds out what it was like Federal Trade Commission examines future of journalism in the Internet age
FTC explores future of journalism in Internet age Rocky road ahead for traffic reporters as GPS technology grounds aircraft, silences mics
Signal fading on radio traffic reports CORONA, Calif. — For more than 20 years, Mike Nolan was known to radio listeners as the “eye in the sky.” He flew over Southern California freeways in his single-engine plane, reporting on the nation’s worst traffic. In restructuring, AP changes roles for 6 news editors and assigns 4 regional photo editors
AP changes roles for 6 news editors, 4 photo eds AP answers your questions on the news, from a US soldier in Uzbekistan to solar panel safety
Ask AP: Soldier in Uzbekistan, solar panel safety Ex-reporter at center of New York Times scandal to speak at Va. university’s ethics institute
Disgraced ex-reporter to speak in Va. on ethics |