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San Antonio Current adds writer through newly launched Euclid Media Group fellowship
Brandon Rodriguez is one of two fellows in a new one-year program offered by the alt-weekly publishing company.
By Euclid Media Group Staff
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, San Antonio Current, Euclid Media Group, publishing, alt-weeklies, newspapers, magazines, Brandon Rodriguez, Eleanore Catolico, Detroit Metro Times, fellowships, journalism, Denver, Sarah Fenske, New Voices fellowship, Detroit
Texas Public Radio holding Cinema Tuesdays online watch party for Almost Famous
By Emily DiTomasso
Tags: Almost Famous, Kate Hudson, Cameron Crowe, Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Patrick Fugit, 70s rock, Texas Public Radio, Journalism, music journalism, Rolling Stone Magazine, Texas, San Antonio, online event, movie night, TPR
Romanian paean to investigative journalism, Collective, is year's best documentary
By Sam Allard, Cleveland Scene
Tags: Collective, 2020, documentary, Amazon Prime, Romania, Journalism, Catalin Tolonton, foreign films, foreign documentaries
San Antonio-raised CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell says November election will challenge media
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Norah O'Donnell, 2020 election, CBS News, CBS Evening News, San Antonio, journalism, Donald Trimp, November election, contested election, cyberattacks, cyber attacks, ransomware, election night, McArthur High School, Fort Sam Houston, mass media, television media, 60 minutes, media personalities
San Antonio's Our Lady of the Lake creates mass communication school with $2.1 million gift
Tags: Our Lady of the Lake University, Mass Communications, San Antonio, Texas OLLU, Journalism, San Antonio, colleges, universities, Verónica Salazar Escobedo, Rubén M. Escobedo, Gustavo García Siller
Major Outlets That Spell 'Black' With a Capital B Now Include LA Times, BuzzFeed News and MSNBC
By Lee DeVito, Detroit Metro Times
Tags: Black lives matter, BLM, racial justice, journalism, capital B, San Antonio, media, Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed News, NBC News, MSNBC, Sarah Glover, National Association of Black Journalists, Poynter
As It Launches TV Ads, Express-News' Parent Promises No Job Cuts During Coronavirus Crisis
Tags: San Antonio News, COVID-19, Express-News, San Antonio, Texas, Hearst, Steven Swartz, Poynter, journalism, Newspapers, layoffs, job cuts, furlough, advertising, economy, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, outbreak, newsrooms, media industry, cosmopolitan, local news, local publications
San Antonio Current Lays Off 10 Staff Members in Response to Coronavirus Downturn
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: San Antonio Current, layoffs, job cuts, downsizing, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, COVID 19, Texas, San Antonio, newsweeklies, newspapers, alt-weeklies, journalism, economic downturn, Support Local Journalism
Shea Serrano Wants to See More Latinx People in Journalism, So He and His Wife Started a Scholarship
By Sarah Martinez
Tags: Shea Serrano, Larami Serrano, Shoot Your Shot, scholarship, Texas, San Antonio, journalism, publishing, Latinx, Latino, Hispanic, San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists, college, university, apply
SAY Sí Announces Move to New Campus on the West Side in 2020
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Say Sí, West Side, 2020, Gensler, MP Studio, Brazos Street, Westside, culinary arts, cooking, baking, digital music composition, electronic music, journalism, writing. garden, restaurant, renovation, expansion, Slideshow
Hearst's Austin Bureau Reporter Resigns After Questions About Truth of His Stories
Tags: San Antonio Express-News, Hearst Corp., Houston Chronicle, Mike Ward, Nancy Barnes, reporting, journalism, ethics
San Antonio's 10 Weirdest News Stories of 2017
By Alex Zielinski and Lyanne A. Guarecuco
Tags: UTSA, tuba, marching band, United States Postal Service, manhunt, North Star Mall, Express-News, Nico LaHood, District Attorney, Journalism, Ohio, Alan Warrick, City Council, Cow, Church, Thomas J. Henry, reality TV, Slideshow
Trial for San Antonio Photojournalist Arrested in D.C. Inauguration Day Protest Starts Wednesday
By Alex Zielinski
Tags: Alexei Wood, press freedom, J20, DisruptJ20, journalism, media, Aaron Cantu, first amendment, donald trump, inauguration day, Metropolitan Police Department, DC police, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Ted Koppel Brings the Future of Journalism to Trinity University
Tags: Ted Koppel, Trinity University, Laurie Auditorium, journalism, media, lecture
Bloodletting Redux: 'San Antonio Express-News' Quietly Sends Staffers Packing
By Hernán Rozemberg
Tags: The Daily, San Antonio Express-News, Journalism, Layoffs
NOWCastSA: journalism building community
By Beyond Paychecks
Tags: The Daily, Streetview, san antonio, community, news, journalism, Kinght Foundation, live-streaming
Sarah Tressler, former Jeremy Piven flame and Houston reporter / stripper now at San Antonio Express-News
By isismadrid
Tags: ArtSlut, Staff Blogs, texas, san antonio, satx, media, journalism, TV, san antonio express-news, hearst, ethics, sarah tressler, sa express news, jeremy piven, entourage, televison, reporting, stripper
Sudden departure for Express-News Editor Bob Rivard
By SA DAILY
Tags: The Daily, Staff Blogs, san antonio, bob rivard, journalism, san antonio express-news, editor
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Sheryl WuDunn to Keynote at Planned Parenthood Lunch
Tags: The Daily, Streetview, san antonio, women, girls, nonprofit, philanthropy, Planned Parenthood, health care, Sheryl WuDunn, Nicholas Kristof, Pulitzer Prize, journalism, Half the Sky
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New polls showing tight race between Ted Cruz and Colin Allred
Hickoids release 13th Floor Elevators cover to raise money for San Antonio nonprofit
By Stephanie Koithan
Even if courts block Ken Paxton's 'election integrity' moves, the damage is already done
San Antonio's Starlighter celebrating 3rd anniversary with music festival this Saturday
Singer-songwriter Greg Gonzalez and his ambient-pop outfit Cigarettes After Sex filled San Antonio's Frost Bank Center with hushed and ethereal tunes on…
Ever-theatrical Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann kicked off his 2024 North American tour with a blazing performance at the Boeing Center at Tech…
Record label Kill Iconic is presenting its A Home Away from Home Festival in several locations around the country this month. San…
Nineties post-grunge hitmakers Creed announced a reunion and new tour late last year to much anticipation. Almost a year later, the band…
By Jaime Monzon
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