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		<title>Newspaper Business Models &#8211; Related stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are several links to related articles that will help you learn more about some of the current thinking about the future of newspapers:
Tell me what your newspaper reading habits are: click here . My students at UNT are exploring reader habits and business models. We want to hear from you.
The most current links added:
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		<title>JOUR 5030 &#8211; Visual Journalism &amp; the Art of Multimedia Storytelling</title>
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Department of Journalism
Visual Journalism &#38; the Art of Multimedia Storytelling
JOUR 5030
Semester: Spring 2009
 
Instructor: Neil Foote, Instructional Assistant Professor, GAB 109
Phone: 214.448.3765 
Email: neil@neilfoote.com (preferred)
Office hours: By appointment or immediately following class on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Class Meetings:  GAB 111
 
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REQUIRED: “In the Hot Zone, One Man, One Year, Twenty Wars,” Kevin Sites (Harper Perennial [...]]]></description>
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Department of Journalism
Online Journalism &#8211; JOUR 3340
Semester: Spring 2009

 
Instructor: Neil Foote, Instructional Assistant Professor, GAB 109
Phone: Office: 940.369.8088; Cell: 214.448.3765 
Email: neil@neilfoote.com (preferred) or foote@unt.edu
Office hours: By appointment or immediately following class on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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		<description><![CDATA[JOUR 4510
Newspaper Management, Ethics and the Business of Journalism
Spring 2009
Wednesday 6:30 p.m. &#8211; 9:20 p.m.
Instructor: Neil Foote, Instructional Assistant Professor
Office: GAB 109
Phone: 940.369.8088
Email: foote@unt.edu
Office Hours: 2 p.m. — 3 p.m. Thursday or by appointment
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Everyday we’re reading about the major changes that are affecting daily journalism. Layoffs, buyouts, consolidations and the search for [...]]]></description>
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		<title>&#8220;Where will I find a job?&#8221; the student asked.</title>
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Just yesterday, a student came by my office, and asked a very simple question, &#8220;So, Professor Foote, where am I supposed to get a job? Everybody is filing for bankruptcy?&#8221; He couldn&#8217;t have asked a more pertinent question.  My answer: There are jobs, but you&#8217;re going to have to dig that much harder [...]]]></description>
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