Zen & the Art of Media Maintenance, ZAMM
ZAMM--In the belief that journalism needs daily maintenance by informed, adult practitioners and its audience to foster democratic principles, healthy dialogue, and strong communities.

Steve McKinsty, graphics editor, The Oregonian, “Creating Pulitzer Worthy Graphics” & Steve Ringman, photojounalist for The Seattle Times, BVJC Part III, Realtime,

July 19, 2008 10:00 by Rich
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BVJC 2008 @ Western Washington University, Part II, realtime

July 19, 2008 07:30 by Rich
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Bellingham Visual Journalism Conference 2008, 3rd Annual@WWU

July 19, 2008 03:18 by Rich
RealTime conf. blogging, an experiment. RRiski [More]

Obscene

June 23, 2008 11:17 by Rich
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Narrative Journalism and J.B., Act II

May 26, 2008 16:20 by Rich
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Rosetta Stone of Narrative Journalism, J.B., Act 1

May 13, 2008 17:44 by Rich
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The Most Difficult Job & Its Delivery

April 30, 2008 12:35 by Rich
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Last Man Standing from Murrow's CBS?

April 2, 2008 03:49 by Rich
Hewitt comments on his show "World in Crisis" [More]

Holy Toledo! Leaks from the Pissoir of Politics, Texas

March 4, 2008 16:23 by Rich
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Gadzooks & Pincus

February 17, 2008 16:11 by Rich
A panel discussion on Anonymous Sources with powerbrokers from news outlets across the country at the American Society of Newspaper Editors national conference in Seattle, 2006. Steele is with the Poynter Institute, a think tank for journalists. Mike Fancher, is an executive eidtor with The Seattle Times. Walter Pincus, of The Washington Post, speaks on the uses, danger and value of anonymity in sourcing. Pincus is a colleague of Bob Woodward at The Post. Pincus broke the story on Joe Wilson's research trip to Niger and subsequent criticism of President Bush's false claims of Iraq securing uranium for WMDs. Pincus is now reporting on the satellite that threatens to crash to Earth with deadly toxins and the government's efforts to shoot it down. [More]