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Journalism & Media Sites  |  Public Opinion Polls & Data  |  Broadcasts, Transcripts & Recordings  |  SEE ALSO: Government & Law Research Guide

Journalism & Media Sites

  • Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
    Welcome to Chronicling America, enhancing access to America's historic newspapers. This site allows you to search and read newspaper pages from 1900-1910 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present.


  • Poynter Online
    Collection of resources for journalists and future journalists, including career links, photojournalism and writing/editing.


  • Editor & Publisher
    Authoritative trade journal covering all aspects of the North American newspaper industry.


  • Cyberjournalist.net
    News and resource site that focuses on how the Internet, convergence and new technologies are changing the media. Click on the J-Bloggers CyberJournalist List link to get to a list of blogs produced by journalists.


  • Columbia Journalism Review
    Online version of the respected media-monitoring publication. Find links to journalism resources and some full text of current and past articles. Published by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.


  • The Pulitzer Prizes
    Provides the full-text of winning stories in all categories from 1995 to the present and lists winning stories back to the inception of the prize in 1917. Additional information on Joseph Pulitzer and the history of the prize is also available.


  • American Journalism Review
    Online version of the national magazine covering all aspects of print, television, radio and online media. Written and edited by respected journalists.


  • Project for Excellence in Journalism
    Non partisan, non ideological and non political research organization that specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press.