defunct
Project for
Excellence in Journalism (PEJ)
-- now part of Pew Reseach Center
(Until
fall 2006, its
parent affiliate was Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism,
which
worked closely with it and administered its grant money)
Tom
Rosensteil & here
Pew
Journalism & Media
2006
CJA's July 5, 2006 letter to Tom Rosenstiel, Director --
"Primary Source
Documents to Assist in PEJ's Research & to Support CJA's Request for Assistance
in 'better understanding...what to expect from the press and how to demand it"
Tom Rosenstiel's July 6, 2006
e-mail -- "Superseding Ltr to You"
CJA's July 6, 2006 e-mail to
Rosenstiel -- "Your Warp-Speed Response"
cc:
CJA's July
6, 2006 memo to indicated recipients &
here
-- "The Far-Reaching Evidentiary
Significance of CJA's Public Interest Lawsuit vs The New York Times -- including
as a Case Study for Establishing News Councils"
July 6, 2006 e-mail from Professor
Ellen Hume -- "RE: Evidentiary Significance of CJA's Public
Interest Lawsuit vs The New York Times -- including as a Case Study for
Establishing News Councils"
CJA's July 6, 2006 e-mail to Professor
Hume -- "'Verified Facts to Hold the Powerful Accountable' --
Including in Journalism"
CJA's July 6, 2006 e-mail to all
recipients -- "Fwd: 'Verified Facts to Hold the Powerful
Accountable' -- Including in Journalism"
CJA's September
5, 2006 transmittal memo to Rosenstiel, etc. --
"Academic Responsibilities,
Journalistic Ethics & Civic Duty"
2007
CJA's April 4, 2007 memo to
indicated recipients including Rosenstiel -- "Fostering a 'Culture of
Collaboration' between Academia and Activists: Putting into Practice Law Review
Recommendations for Media Reform and Accountability -- CJA's Public Interest
Lawsuit against The New York Times, Championing "Necessary Knowledge for a
Democratic Public Sphere"
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