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Cronkite Career Serves as Shining Example
Tributes poured in for Walter Cronkite, who passed away in July at age 92. But there was one underemphasized aspect to his career that has much to teach people.
Grammar for Grownups -- Book Review
This slim volume gives quick tips for everyday people (and professional speakers or writers) to sound more knowledgeable at work or social events.
Writing a TV Show Pitch
If you've ever had an idea for a TV show and wondered just how to put it on paper, read this article for a few tips on the easiest way to arrange your ideas.
Obama's Impact on Broadcast News
TV reporters look beyond the political stories to the practical effects President Obama may have on the daily business of broadcast journalism.
Locally Produced Cable-TV Show Grows Online
Each month, John Lynch creates what he hopes will be an insightful, cable-TV journey into the people, history and events that make up his local Tennessee community.
Public Television Represents Freedom, Fears Cuts
Although public broadcasting was given federal funding and the official green light for freedom of expression in 1967, today its programmers fear cuts and censorship.