Reporters Aptitude Test:
Do you have what it takes, ethically and morally, to be a
reporter/journalist in today's society? Take this test and find out.
http://www.richardwarrenfield.com/rpt-ap-t.htm
Content Exchange:
Service providing the means for all kinds of content professionals
(writers, editors, photographers) and paying online venues (Web
sites, e-mail publications, intranets) to find each other.
http://www.content-exchange.com/
The Daily Howler:
Covers the mistakes of the Washington press and pundits
http://www.dailyhowler.com/
Institute for Public Accuracy (IPA):
Consortium of policy researchers seeking to broaden public discourse
by gaining media access for those whose perspectives are commonly
drowned out by corporate-backed think tanks and other influential
institutions.
http://www.accuracy.org/
War Stories:
A Newseum exhibit that focuses on war journalists and journalism.
http://www.newseum.org/warstories/
TV Rundown:
Information and about television news and public service projects,
analysis of news coverage, career and study resources.
http://www.tvrundown.com/
Extra!: The Magazine of FAIR:
Features hard-hitting media criticism and analysis of the news
behind the news.
http://www.fair.org/extra/
News Blues:
TV News insiders dish the dirt on America's television
newsrooms.(Subscription based.)
http://www.newsblues.com/
Pew Center for Civic Journalism:
Centerpiece of The Pew Charitable Trusts' initiative to stimulate
citizen involvement in community issues.The project partners major
print and broadcast news organizations, helping them reconnect to
their communities in ways that help engage their citizens in
dialogues that can lead to problem solving.
http://www.pewcenter.org/
JHistory:
Mailing list on the history of journalism and mass communication.
Site includes subscription information, mailing list archive, and
web resources.
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~jhistory/