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8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Fine Arts Building
700 West Second St
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Open to ALL journalism and communication majors!
$10 if you register before Friday, Nov. 17
$15 on-site
Includes Lunch!
Interactive
Award Winning journalists!
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Latest Updates: Nov. 14
PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING ALUMNUS TO SHARE PHOTOJOURNALISM TECHNIQUES AT JOURNALISM WORKSHOP
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and alumnus Brad Loper (BA, Fine Arts, 1993) and Irwin Thompson, another Pulitzer Prize recipient, will be among various journalists sharing their techniques and tips at the annual Workshop for Young Journalists sponsored by UT Arlington and the DFW Network of Hispanic Communicators from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 18 in the Fine Arts Building, 700 W. Second St. The annual workshop provides journalism experiences for college and high school students and recent graduates. In addition to informative sessions on journalism, public relations and online media, students will also cover a news conference, receive a writer's critique and participate in an interactive lunch session on ethics. The workshop's cost is $10 per person until Friday. Registration after then will be $15 on site. For more information and to register, visit www.dfwhispanic.org.

Dallas Morning News Columnist Macarena Hernandez to speak at ethics session.
• We reduced the price to $10 -- that includes lunch too! But ONLY if you register before deadline of Nov. 17. You can pay using PayPal or at the door. You will get a confirmation letter on Nov. 15.
Workshops will be in the Fine Arts Building on the campus of the University
of Texas at Arlington.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER :
FRIDAY - November 17, 2006
On-line registration
is $10, which includes lunch, workshops and due at
sign-in table.
You
can pay online or at the registration booth during the morning. We will have
a list of all those who registered online (thus
On-Site
Registration $15
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7:30-8:45 a.m. |
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REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL
BREAKFAST
IF
PRE-REGISTRATION ON-LINE, MUST ARRIVE BY 8:45 TO SIGN IN.
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9 to 9:45 a.m. |
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Session I (Choose
One Only)
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1. JOURNALISM-WRITING:
WRITING THE PERFECT LEAD
A lead is the beginning of the story. A good lead catches the reader's attention making them want to read. Journalists and other experts will show you the techniques on writing the perfect lead.
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2. JOURNALISM-CAREER:
GETTING YOUR FIRST JOB, WHATEVER IT TAKES!
Panelists share their ideas and offer
advice on getting that first job in television/radio.
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3.
JOURNALISM-CAREER:
THE NEW DIGITAL FRONTIER: NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN ONLINE MEDIA
Blogging, Podcasts, Digital Photography and Online news are the latest new trends helping shape journalism and mass media. Experts in the field will give insight into the trends.
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PHOTOJOURNALISM:
PHOTOJOURNALISM TODAY AND WHERE IT'S HEADING
Dallas Morning News photographers will be on hand to discuss
photojournalism
techniques. The photographers also will discuss videography, as more
newspapers are using video to enhance stories.
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9:50 to 10:10 a.m. |
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MOCK
NEWS CONFERENCE
Real live news conference featuring Arlington Police PIO
Christy Gilfour
Students will get the opportunity to attend and
cover a news conference from a real-life situation. Bring your notebook
as students are expected to take notes, gather as much information
as they can and ask questions of the officers/officials on hand.
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10:20 to 11:50 a.m. |
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WRITING
THE STORY
Turning your information into a story. Broadcast students
will get an opportunity to do a live taping in front of a
camera. Print students will write their stories for the daily
newspaper.
Professionals will be on hand for guidance and
assistance. Students will write for PRINT or BROADCAST.
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Noon to 1:30 p.m. |
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LUNCH
& ETHICS DISCUSSION
Featuring Dallas Morning News Columnist
Macarena Hernandez
Students will go over three or four ethic situations and get
an opportunity to voice their opinions and say what they would do
if they faced that situation.
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2:00 to 2:45 p.m. |
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Session II (Choose One
Only)
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*1.
PRINT:
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING: GETTING BELOW THE SURFACE
Investigative reporting and watchdog journalism are more than just following the money trail. Area journalists reveal the techniques and tips to getting below the surface.
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2. PUBLIC
RELATIONS:
PUBLIC RELATIONS: MORE THAN JUST SPIN
Learn more about careers in public and media relations from seasoned
and new professionals.
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3 p.m. |
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RECEPTION
Professionals will be available to mingle with everyone during
the reception after the last session. *Writing contest winners
will be announced.*
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Online Registration
Use the form below to register for the journalism workshop.
After your register pay online
or pay $10 at the registration booth during the morning.
Late Registration: Price will be $15 on day of registration.
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