On 25 April 1988, ITN broadcast 'ITN: A Day in the Life', a 20-minute documentary on ITN's daily news operations. The programme features extensive behind-the-scenes footage of the making of ITN's. This is episode three: a look at reporting in the 1980s.
Today we are going to give a nod to the news landscape before our organization got its newsroom up and running: print news with guests J.P Goforth, Glenn Boledovich, and Carol Sturgulewski. Last season, WAST-TV, Albany, went to Lake Placid to look into the backstage management of the 1980 winter Olympics. The resulting story, "Downhill Dollars," was a prime example of local broadcast journalism initiative, investigation and expertise.
The Legacy of 80s TV Newscasts Television in the 1980s was a world all its own-a time when sitting down to watch the evening news was an event, not just a background hum while scrolling through social media. Newsroom crews working on film cameras before advancements of the 1980s. The film process was messy, bringing in 16mm tape from the field was tricky.
For over 25,000 straight days, our reporters have been covering Iowa. The goal has stayed the same for all 25,000, but the technology is a lot different. What's Inside Newsroom History Welcome to the Newsroom History Project Day of Design Collection The 1993 Design of Design Request Day of Design: The List The Gallery American Airlines Flight 191 Crash (1979) The Invasion of Iraq (1991) Soviets Shoot Down Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (1983) Views of the Newsroom (s) Newsrooms and News Meetings in 1993 Chicago Tribune, 1970s and 1980s The.
The Eighties Dozens of journalists visit and speak on campus. A new Pulitzer Prize-winning John S. Knight Fellowships director takes the lead.
Continued research and teaching pushes journalism forward. Highlights from the Stanford Daily Archive 1980 No reporter completely unbiased. The Stanford Daily, Volume 177, Issue 31, 9 April 1980 Journalism fellow Joel Shurkin wins Pulitzer Prize.
The. Through the 1980s and 90s, criticism grew about the lack of diversity in American newsrooms. Studies revealed that by 1990, fewer than 10% of journalists at major papers were people of color.
Want to work at Global News on Global Television in the 1980's? Do you listen to Styx wearing acid wash jeans? Global News has definitely changed over the ye.