Below is a list of links that anyone interested in this topic may find helpful. I consulted many of them while pursuing my project, and hope others may find them useful and interesting.
The State of the News Media 2009
The State of the News Media 2010
These two sites offer reports on American journalism from print to radio, are easy to navigate and provide a plethora of information. The current report is the seventh edition of the annual report.
The South Bend Tribune
The website of the South Bend Tribune.
Yellow Springs News
The online edition of the YS News.
Poynter Online
Poynter.org is updated every day with information for journalists and has a career section to help those struggling with their job search.
Ask the Recruiter
Joe Grimm, formerly of the Detroit Free Press, started this blog to help answer some of journalists' toughest career questions. The blog is updated daily and readers are invited to ask Joe questions, as well.
Online portfolio of Amanda Sommers, a Ball State journalism student
Amanda's portfolio is an example of how many employers no longer want hard-copy portfolios-- they want to see your work online as well for ease of access!
Tips for journalism grads
A post on 10,000words.net with 30 tips for recent graduates to learn to market themselves!
American Journalism Review
This is the web site for the American Journalism Review, a magazine published 6 times a year that covers everything from print to online media.
I will try to update this later with more links. Hopefully these will be of interest!
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