Celebrating ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’

In honor of the opening day of New Moon, the latest film in The Twilight Saga, we thought we ...

The Cheryl Behind the Cheryl

Known to many as the long-suffering (ex)wife of funnyman Larry David, the man behind Seinfeld, ...

BlogTalkRadio Host of the Week: Alfred McComber from...

By Christina Blodgett In our continuing effort to spotlight more members of the BlogTalkRadio ...

 

Your show will start playing after this message

Profile

ColumbiaJournalism

http://www.journalism.columbia.edu


Country: United States

Language: English

Follow on Twitter


Listeners

  • andrewjtitcombe
  • The Servant Media
  • BostonRed
  • Rich Klein
  • MMAMadness.com Radio
  • SherryLee
  • Connie Bennett, CHHC
  • mistitarot
  • Talk with Taj Show
  • Trinity Psychics
  • Broadwayradio
  • StartingAnOnlineBiz
  • SCC Political
  • ColumbiaJournalism
  • Hugh Macken, Live!
  • SreeTips
  • SalsaMusicOnline
  • LESPETTY MEDIA RADIO
  • Vic Burkhammer
  • Colin Jobe

Comments

TV TALK

TV TALK

Terrific as usual Sree

Krishna De

Krishna De

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'

Brenda Norrell

Brenda Norrell

Enjoyed your show! Brenda Norrell Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com

CLOSED ACCT-DELETED

CLOSED ACCT-DELETED

Droppin in to say hello.

Life Trekking Coach

Life Trekking Coach

Enjoyed your show!

Total-Deliverance

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.

  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    David McCormick + Lloyd Siegel, professors and NBC News professionals

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Professors David McCormick and Lloyd Siegel. McCormick is vice president of Standards (NBC News). He has worked as a writer and producer for a handful of TV stations, as well as national assignment editor for NBC News; news director and bureau chief for WKYC-TV (Cleveland); producer for NBC Nightly News; manager and bureau chief for Frankfurt, London, New York, NBC News; special events producer for NBC News; and executive producer, broadcast standards, and NBC News Ombudsman. Siegel is vice president of news partnerships for NBC News, coordinating editorial and promotional support from more than 200 NBC stations and broadcast groups for network newscasts, MSNBC on cable, and msnbc.com. Prior to that assignment, he worked as a reporter for WKYC/Cleveland and WRC/Washington, field producer in the NBC News Washington bureau, 6 pm producer for WRC, domestic news producer for NBC Nightly News, and executive producer of special broadcasts.

  • Original Air Date:

    Dean Nicholas Lemann on the MA program

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Nicholas Lemann, dean of the school and Henry R. Luce Professor. He has worked for several publications [among them The Washington Post, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New Yorker] and published five books. He will discuss the M.A. program (previous M.S. program discussion is in the archives at BlogTalkRadio.com/columbiajournalism) He'll discuss the M.A. program and why it's an ideal opportunity for experienced journalists in the midst of the changing media landscape. More on the program at www.journalism.columbia.edu/admissions Send questions to ss221@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

  • Original Air Date:

    Victor Navasky, Director, Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. Victor S. Navasky, who worked as an editor of The New York Times Magazine, where he also wrote a column, "In Cold Print" for The New York Times Book Review. Beginning in 1978, he was editor and then publisher of The Nation, America's oldest weekly magazine, where he is now Publisher Emeritus. He has freelanced for scores of magazines. He will discuss his career, his courses and much more.

  • Original Air Date:

    Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, books expert

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, who has worked in the field of books all of his professional career. He has edited for Holt, Rinehart & Winston and The Dial Press, from where he moved in 1965 to become an editor on the Sunday New York Times Book Review. He's edited books by authors including Norman Mailer, Joanne Greenberg and David Irving. In 1969, he was appointed senior Daily Book Reviewer for The New York Times, a position he held until 2001, when he became chief obituary writer for The Times until his retirement in 2006. From 1965 until 2000, he wrote more than 4,000 book reviews and articles, on every subject from trout fishing to Persian archaeology. He will discuss his career, his courses and much more. He is also Editorial Director of Delphinium Books, a small publishing house concentrating on literary fiction.

  • Original Air Date:

    Walt Bogdanich, 3-time Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative reporter

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. Walt Bogdanich, the Pulitzer-Prize winning assistant editor for The New York Times Investigations Desk. Before joining The Times in 2001, he was an investigative producer for “60 Minutes” on CBS and before that for ABC News. Previously, he worked as an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York and Washington. Mr. Bogdanich graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1975 with a degree in political science. He received his master’s in journalism from Ohio State University in 1976. Mr. Bogdanich has been awarded three Pulitzer Prizes. In 2008, he shared the award in investigative reporting with Jake Hooker for “Toxic Pipeline,” articles exposing toxic ingredients in Chinese-made products. In 2005, he won in national reporting for his series, “Death on the Tracks.” He received the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for his articles in The Wall Street Journal on substandard medical laboratories. He has also won four George Polk Awards.

  • Original Air Date:

    John Dinges, Latin America and radio journalism expert

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Prof. John Dinges. He is former foreign editor and managing editor of NPR, and was a reporter, author, correspondent for many years in Latin America. He is the author of three books on Latin America, the most recent of which is "The Condor Years: How Pinochet and his Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents." He will discuss his career, his courses and much more, Send questions to ss221@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

  • Original Air Date:

    Richard Wald, Fred Friendly Professor Journalism and former heard of NBC News and Herald Tribune

    Columbia Journalism School presents a conversation with Richard Wald, Fred Friendly Professor of Journalism. He has worked for the Herald Tribune, NBC News, ABC News, and the Washington Post, and now travels occasionally for the Knight Fellowships in Stanford and the Federation of American Scientists in Washington. Send questions to ss221@columbia.edu (subject=webcast)

Extras

Watch a welcome video from the Class of 2008 international students:

Everything Else

Listen

 

Participate

 

Services and Terms

 

Corporate

 

BlogTalkRadio

 

© 2009 BlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.