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Terrific as usual Sree

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Your shows on Twitter and LinkedIn were terrific and they are both social networks that all of us as business leaders need to be aware of as communities where we can connect with potential customers, joint venture partners and of course journalists! Your shows are an excellent resource not just for journalists, but also for anyone in PR or communications. Thank you for connecting your listeners to guests who provide rich content. @krishnade BizGrowthNews.com Author of '42 Rules of Marketing in a Recession'

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Droppin in to say hello.

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Enjoyed your show!

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Total-Deliverance

Love to have you drop by and say hi. Come join us tonight LIVE on the radio & Be my guest or check out the archives. This is Douglas Godwin and I was just letting you know I will be on Blog Talk Radio LIVE tonight at 10 PM Central time (Texas). The lesson tonight is: 3 of 7: "Demonic Doorways" Part 1 By Hansie Steyn. It is very likely that this one will have to be turned into two segments. Please go check out the first parts of the series because they are really powerful. I hope to see you there and after wards I will put taking LIVE CALLERS. So feel free to call after Hansie is finished. Go to: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Total-Deliverance

Olya

Olya

I am sure a lot of students are now awaiting the news from the Financial Aid Department. My question is whether J-school provides any assistance to international students in finding a co-signer for a student loan, should their financial situation be unfavorable. The reason I am asking this question is that in certain countries the concept of student loans is relatively new and banks are reluctant to give educational loans for the purposes of studying abroad.

ColumbiaJournalism  

Webcasts and conversations from Columbia Journalism School in NYC.

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    Stephen Fried, award-winning magazine writer and essayist

    Meet Stephen Fried, an award-winning investigative journalist and personal essayist. He is the author of three widely praised investigative books - Thing of Beauty: The Tragedy of Supermodel Gia; Bitter Pills: Inside the Hazardous World of Legal Drugs; The New Rabbi - and an essay collection, Husbandry: Sex Love & Dirty Laundry-Inside the Minds of Married Men. A two-time winner of the National Magazine Award, Fried has written frequently for Vanity Fair, Glamour, The Washington Post Magazine, GQ, Rolling Stone, Ladies Home Journal and Philadelphia magazine, where he was also editor-in-chief. An adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 2002, he lives in Philadelphia with his wife, author Diane Ayres. And, yes, he did invent the word fashionista. More on him at StephenFried.com. He'll discuss his career, his classes and much, much more. Questions/comments to sree@sree.net

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    David Klatell, professor and former vice dean

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with David Klatell, professor and chair of international studies. He will discuss his career, the school's international programs and his courses, "Reinventing Television" and "Critical Issues in Journalism." More on him: http://snurl.com/6q3pl Send questions to ss221@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

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    Cyndi Stivers, magazine editor and new professor

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Cyndi Stivers, highly-acclaimed magazine editor (Time Out New York, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Life, Us, Vanity Fair), former president of the American Society of Magazine Editors and one of the newest additions to our adjunct faculty. She will discuss her career, the state of the magazine industry, her new course at the school and much, much more. Send questions to ss221@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

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    Floyd Abrams, first amendment expert

    Get a sense of Columbia Journalism School's famed "Journalism, The Law and Society" course with this recording of a Nov. 21, 2008, lecture by Floyd Abrams, the most distinguished first amendment lawyer in the country and author of "Speaking Freely: Trials of the First Amendment" (2005). As the school's William J. Brennan Jr. Visiting Professor, he gives two lectures each Fall to our graduate students. More on the fascinating case about "actual malice" that he discusses - Tex Cobb vs Sports Illustrated - at http://snurl.com/6gsru ... He also discusses several important legal concepts dealing with newsgathering issues.

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    Mirta Ojito, former NYT reporter and Columbia Journalism School professor

    Meet Mirta Ojito, Columbia Journalism School professor (specialist in immigration, foreign and urban reporting), author ("Finding Manana: A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus") and former NYT reporter (she was part of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize for a landmark 2001 series about race).She'll discuss her work, her classes, her books and much more. More on her: http://www.MirtaOjito.com - questions in advance to ss221@columbia.edu (subject = webcast)

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    LynNell Hancock, Columbia Journalism professor and education reporter

    Meet LynNell Hancock, Columbia Journalism School professor (specialist in education reporting and urban reporting), author ("Hands to Work: The Stories of Three Families Racing the Welfare Clock" and the upcoming "Prairie Fires") and former Newsweek reporter. She'll discuss her work, her classes, the Spencer Fellowships (which she directs) and much more. More on her: http://snurl.com/5zwxj

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    Columbia J-school info session

    Columbia Journalism School is pleased to present a virtual info session with its admissions staff, led by Dean Christine Souders and her team. They will answer questions, provide guidance about deadlines and procedures and explain how the admissions and financial aid process works. More on the school: http://www.journalism.columbia.edu - e-mail: admissions@jrn.columbia.edu

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