No regrets
There is some workaholism in my past and I’m not ashamed of it. I started my first job as a reporter nine years ago, and for several months I didn’t …
No regrets Read MoreHumphrey Fellows at Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication – ASU
Exploring the world through servant leadership
There is some workaholism in my past and I’m not ashamed of it. I started my first job as a reporter nine years ago, and for several months I didn’t …
No regrets Read MoreIt’s no secret advertising is essential for the survival of newspapers. It provides the financial backbone when circulation doesn’t bring in money. But many times the real story is toned …
Tainting the news: Moneymaking vs. Newsmaking Read MoreIn key moments, a pen, a camera and a phone helped reshaping the world. Some scenes in Selma talk about the rising power of media in the 60’s. While the …
The new journalists Read MoreBy Sammi Davis Edited by Fernando Aguilar I’m not going to lie, I had to look up what stewardship meant. But, in doing so, I found a definition and article …
Stewardship in Media Read MoreWhen I started watching the State of the Union on Tuesday, I thought I was going to focus on the social media – what was happening on Twitter, Facebook and …
The Social State of the Union Read MoreThis week, I had the privilege to listen Bob Schieffer sharing his experiences on multiple occasions. Having years of experience in broadcast journalism, Schieffer witnessed many important turning points in …
Learning from Experience: Democracy and Media Read MoreI really enjoyed Steve Rubel’s talk at this week’s Must See Monday speaker series on transmedia storytelling using social and digital media to create better content and keep stories alive. …
Transmedia Storytelling Read MoreOn the 1st of October we visited Channel 12, Azcentral.com and Arizona Republic. These three media institutions have been in a convergence process. It was a highly informative visit for all …
On Convergence Read More