Charles Overby columns
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Newsroom, classroom leaders: natural allies
By Charles Overby There are many reasons why some of the best thinkers from newspapers and journalism education should gather here this weekend.
07.26.99
Media in West Africa hope to overcome barriers
By Charles Overby That's the way it seems at The Freedom Forum and the Newseum. Everywhere you turn there are front pages historic, current, birthday-oriented, themed.
07.15.99
Front pages mark moments in time
By Charles Overby Front Pages R Us. That's the way it seems at The Freedom Forum and the Newseum.
06.15.99
Journalists' sacrifices remembered
By Charles Overby Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle looked at Al Neuharth and delivered this zinger: Al is at an awkward age too old to run a major newspaper, too young to work for '60 Minutes.
05.15.99
Neuharth's vision still strong at 75
By Charles Overby Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle looked at Al Neuharth and delivered this zinger: "Al is at an awkward age too old to run a major newspaper, too young to work for '60 Minutes.' "
04.15.99
Educators, journalists can work together
By Charles Overby Why don't journalists and journalism educators help each other more?
03.15.99
Education leader inspires students, teachers
By Charles Overby We are only one generation away from losing the First Amendment and a free press.
01.15.99
Editors revisit foreign news strategies
By Charles Overby International news coverage is declining in the United States.
12.15.98
Campaign coverage needs new approach
By Charles Overby Now that the midterm elections are over, news executives and political reporters need to ask serious questions about the way they will cover the elections in 2000.
11.15.98
Time is right to commit to diversity
By Charles Overby Despite good efforts by many editors around the country, the number of minorities in newsrooms is leveling off, even though the minority population continues to increase.
10.15.98
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