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electronic journalism



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The Radio Television Digital News Association has administered the awards for electronic journalism since 1971.

From Washington Times

Allen agrees, saying that the new group hopes to begin with blog posts and eventually move to long-form electronic journalism that would appear in a magazine format two or three times a year.

From Science Magazine

He earned 27 Emmy awards for reporting during his career, and won electronic journalism's highest honor, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, for the piece "The Shame of Srebrenica," a "60 Minutes II" report on genocide during the Bosnian War.

From Reuters

This past week, thanks to a 60 Minutes exposé followed by an extended piece of electronic journalism by bestselling author Jon Krakauer, we learned that Mortenson may very well be a charlatan.

From Newsweek

They're claustrophobic walled gardens within Apple's walled garden, lacking the basic functionality we now expect with electronic journalism: the opportunity to comment, the integration of social media, the ability to select text and paste it elsewhere, and finally the most basic function of all: links to other sources.

From Slate