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All About the Media
Media reform, public reform, and youth in the media, for better and worse

Keeping the Youth Presses Rolling, with Help from the Newspaper Industry
May 24, 2006
Donna Myrow on L.A. Youth's partnership with the L.A. Times.


What We Can Teach “We Media”
December 19, 2005
Citizen journalism is attracting fanfare, funding, and heated online discussions. Youth media—the movement’s prototype—needs to get involved.


Counterpoint: On Media Partnerships
July 1, 2005
Diana Coryat, president of the Global Action Project, discusses the downside of working with professional media outlets.


Courting the “Other” Media
June 8, 2005
From infatuation to going steady, partnering with professional news outlets can be tricky.


Can Teens Save the Newspaper Business?
June 1, 2005
Radio and online journalism have embraced youth-made media. Print publications need to get with the program.


Do You Really Want to Be the Talk of the Town?
March 17, 2005
What happened when a cable-access youth channel had the lens turned on it by a reporter from the New Yorker.


Conventions Made Unconventional
March 5, 2005
Nishat Kurwa, Youth Radio’s news director and international desk editor, talks about how she pitched stories to national outlets and what a youth perspective added to mainstream election coverage.


Do You Have Time for Kids' Issues?
March 5, 2005
Katina Paron, editorial and program director of Children's PressLine, talks about youth perspectives on election coverage.