"Ed is considered to be the finest broadcast writer in the history of electronic journalism, " said Michael Freedman, vice president and journalism professor at George Washington University in Washington.
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Talbot said one of the principal advantages of electronic journalism was its ability to take advantage of the interactivity that is part of a computerized environment like the World Wide Web.
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The Radio Television Digital News Association ( formerly the Radio-Television News Directors Association ) has been honoring outstanding achievements in electronic journalism with the "'Edward R . Murrows Awards "'since 1971.
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October 20, 2006, she scored another first in electronic journalism by reporting the verdict live from inside the courtroom in the Santa Monica Farmer s Market trial where no cameras were allowed.
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This month, CBS News won the Edward R . Murrow Award for overall excellence in electronic journalism, from the Radio-Television News Directors Association, for a combination of reports that appeared on " Evening News,"
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Walters continues to be recognized inside television as a pioneer, the grande dame of electronic journalism, as she celebrates her 20th anniversary at ABC . But she seems to have a problem acting matronly.
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Two characteristics of electronic journalism in Canada set it apart from print journalism : firstly, broadcasting is a regulated industry ( which is important to consider in relation to news sources such as radio and television ).
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The writers'groups called on The Times to reverse its policy, saying leading writers had signed a statement urging the paper " to choose a more equitable course, and to become a responsible leader in electronic journalism ."
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Also at this point, it was the first outlet to update its newsroom technology with a switch from film to videotape ( i . e . electronic journalism ) as well as own-and-operating a live microwave truck to assist in newsgathering purposes.
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After all, " Nightline " undeniably was a revolution in electronic journalism that married the live television techniques that began television to the latest sattelite technology, " Nightline " truly is, in the words of Koppel and Gibson, an " electronic salon ."