Journalism Faces a Host of Challenges
Being a journalist now seems more necessary than ever before, especially in current global geopolitics that continue to affect us in new ways.
Being a journalist now seems more necessary than ever before, especially in current global geopolitics that continue to affect us in new ways.
“I never liked the idea of anchors getting tipsy on air,” said former CNN anchor Carol Costello, who now teaches journalism at Loyola Marymount University. “Maybe I’m old school, but I don’t want to…
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Associated Press: “CNN has to figure out what it wants to be,” said Carol Costello, a former anchor there and now a journalism instructor at Loyola Marymount University. Source: Associated Press CNN Management…
NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to Carol Costello, journalism lecturer at LMU and former CNN anchor, about the collapse of the streaming service CNN+. Source: NPR CNN Pulls the Plug on the Network’s Streaming Platform…
FOCUS ON INTERDISCIPLINARITY | Journalism’s capacity to tell multifaceted stories on disparate topics trains its practitioners to be constant learners, resourceful, and conversant with the widest variety of people. Those characteristics put newspeople in…
This article quotes Carol Costello, LMU journalism lecturer and First Lady. Source: Washington Post The New CNN Is More Opinionated And Emotional. Can It Still Be ‘The Most Trusted Name In News’?