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Magazines are no longer shelling out millions to show celebrity spawn. Is the recession killing off on area of journalism?
Economic Hard Times Finally Hit World of Celebrity Journalism -
When a degree worth nearly six figures lands you in line for food stamps, is it time to start reevaluating your life choices?
Grad Student Lands in Food Stamp Line Close to Graduation -
New of Roxanne Shante's fake PhD Proves That There's Still Room For Old School Journalism
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The former giant could not stay afloat in the changing print landscape...
VIBE Magazine Folds -
Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson and historian Annette Gordon-Reed win Pulitzer prizes for their work. Robinson won for the columns he wrote during the 2008 presidential campaign and Gordon-Reed was awarded for her book The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. Playwright Lynn Nottage won the prize for Drama for her play Ruined, about life in the wartime Congo
2009 Pulitzer Prize Winners -
The color of campaign coverage changed somewhat during Jesse Jackson's presidential run in 1984. However, now black journalists by and large weren't around to document Barack Obama's groundbreaking victory. Will an Obama administration bring them out the woodworks?
The White, White House Press Corps -
A horrific set of events, a captivating news story and a sadness that still lingers. Three decades later, any responsible reporting about Jonestown would ask to what degree our present landscape holds potential for a similar event, the widespread exploitation of vulnerable Americans.
Jonestown Anniversary
