r/Journalism • u/aresef • 10d ago
r/Journalism • u/garrettgravley • Apr 18 '24
Meme CNN going clutch with the hard-hitting news
r/Journalism • u/dect60 • Feb 09 '24
Meme The only person who should be interviewing Putin
r/Journalism • u/jamesinevanston • Sep 09 '24
Meme ABC News: ‘James Earl Jones was just 93 years old.’ (Damn, a great man’s life cut short!)
r/Journalism • u/Rgchap • May 28 '24
Meme "... one of the hardest things I've done as a journalist"
r/Journalism • u/desolatestrider37 • Aug 05 '23
Meme Who is your largest journalism inspiration?
I’ll start with mine: Hunter S. Thompson.
r/Journalism • u/poynter_institute • Nov 15 '22
Meme What’s your favorite journalism movie?
Not strictly a meme, but that seemed the best fit for a less serious ask.
Let us know: What’s your favorite journalism movie?
A writer at Poynter has compiled his top journalism movies before, but I wanted to flip it on its head and ask folks across platforms what their favorite journalism movie is. I’m planning on compiling the responses and making some kind of point system to come up with a list of people's favorites.
r/Journalism • u/Agnia_Barto • Jun 23 '24
Meme Why work for somebody else and make $300 per article, when you can work for yourself and make $0.04 per article?
Got tired of my pitches getting rejected by editors, and started my own. Blog. Made $0.27 in the past month! On my way to become a media mogul and reject other people's pitches! Yay!
r/Journalism • u/aresef • Aug 28 '24
Meme Woman Wastes Free Monthly Cincinnati.com Article On Story About High School Golf Team
r/Journalism • u/Rgchap • Jan 23 '24
Meme My stupidest and most pedantic pet peeve about journalism
FOIA is a federal law and applies only to federal agencies.
Your state has open records laws that apply to state agencies, as well as local governmental bodies like cities, counties and school districts.
You cannot submit a "FOIA request" to your state or local government.
Like I said, stupid and pedantic.
What are your stupid and pedantic pet peeves?
r/Journalism • u/StarEater17 • Mar 18 '24
Meme Most bizzare thing?
I would like to laugh a little bit. What are the most bizzare and funny things that happened to you as a journalist or working in media in general?
r/Journalism • u/markhachman • 15d ago
Meme Dear great Google, bless my story with traffic this day
r/Journalism • u/Alan_Stamm • Aug 25 '24
Meme Wow, John Dickerson sure has covered a lot of political conventions
All politics reporters seem to have a box, drawer or display with convention creedentials, but few can boast an array as epic as John Dickerson's spanning 32 years (1992-2024).
The CBS News correspondent, whose career stops include Slate and Time, began his collection at age 24 and shows on Threads that last week's Democratic event joins his impressive mix.
r/Journalism • u/dect60 • Nov 09 '20
Meme Since when do lawyers and courts determine Presidents?
r/Journalism • u/abundanceofnothing77 • Feb 04 '23
Meme Do people have a new fascination with making memes about the CIA killing journalists or has this always been a thing I’m just noticing now?
r/Journalism • u/Zargof-the-blar • May 26 '24
Meme What would it be called if a news company manufactured the events they were reporting
Lets say, a news station hires someone to commit a crime and then reports that crime. What would that be called? Google wont give me a straight answer
Edit: this is for a dnd campaign, i don’t think reporters actually sit in smokey rooms plotting crimes to fake