RTDNA

RTDNA

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RTDNA is the world's largest professional organization exclusively serving the electronic news profession, consisting of more than 3,000 news directors, news associates, educators and students. Founded as a grassroots organization in 1946, the association is dedicated to setting standards for newsgathering and reporting.

On-Demand Episodes

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Great bosses do more than give people marching orders. They build an environment in which quality is clearly defined, roles and responsibilities are understood, values are talked about openly, and people connect the dots... more
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On September 25 - 27, 2011, the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), the largest association of electronic journalists, joins forces with the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) creating Excellence in Journalism... more
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Join RTDNA and SPJ for a live 30-minute radio chat to discuss this years Excellence in Journalism Conference in New Orleans from Sept. 25-27. Joining the radio chat will be RTDNA Chairman, Mark Kraham; SPJ President, Hagit... more
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Join RTDNA Chairman Mark Kraham for a 30-minute chat on March 24 at 1 p.m. EDT
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With the 2011 Edward R. Murrow Award Contest now open for submissions, join RTDNA and Director-at-Large, Dan Shelley for a 30-min chat of best practice submissions and Edward R. Murrow's influence on RTDNA.
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Throughout the year, RTDNA works hard with its legal partner, Wiley Rein LLP, on the national and local levels to influence policy that will protect journalists' ability to do their jobs. We serve as your advocate to preserve First Amendment... more
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Join survey director Bob Papper and representatives from various minority journalism organizations in discussing the results from RTDNA's 2010 Women & Minorities Survey.
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RTDNA Chats with Cliff Albert On Calif. Fire Coverage
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Join RTDNA & Chairman Mark Kraham for a 30-minute chat about the organization and the news industry on Wednesday July 28, 2010 at 2 p.m. EST

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