Student Media Operations at Colleges & Universities
CMA hosts a list of media media operations across the United States. This listing has been provided by CMA members and others. Where possible, links to these web sites have been provided. These links may connect visitors to newspapers magazines, radio, television, yearbook and web-only operations. Since this is an open resrouce, CMA cannot vouch for the accuracy of all listings. CMA encourages visitors to this site to add to this listing. Any questions, please contact our web master.
CMA IN THE CITY:Information on the 2009 National College Media Convention is NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE. World Class Keynoters. Over 200 sessions planned. Pre-Convention Workshops. Trade Show and Sponsor Fair. Critiques. On site competition. And much more... watch for more details to be coming soon.
You can start your odyssey by clicking the BIG RED APPLEto register online using our secure server.
The changing 'Facebook' of journalism
College Media Review
Facebook and Journalism -- electronic communities and the changing 'facebook' of college media... The Good, the Bad and the Future.
CMA will sponsor a competitive, peer-reviewed research paper session at the fall 2009 National College Media Convention in Austin, Texas. The top paper will receive the Ken Nordin Award for CMA Research. It could also qualify to be published in College Media Review.
Papers are being solicited on all research topics related to college media. The research may be either qualitative or quantitative. Possible research areas include the following:
Case studies of student media
Analysis of student media coverage
Audience analysis
Pedagogy for student media coursework
Converging media for student media
Independence and student media
Advisers’ roles
Financial aspects of college media
Graduate students are also invited and encouraged to submit papers.
Deadline for submissions: July 1, 2009.
Authors will be notified by Aug. 1, 2009 if their papers have been accepted.
Please note: Papers should include a title page that has the author’s name, school, and e-mail address. The subsequent pages should not have the author’s name in headers or footers to allow for blind review.
K.C. Late Night Zaniness, First Amendment Food Fest
They're back...
Field Marshall Michael Koretsky (Florida Atlantic University) and his First Amendment commandos held forth in K.C., and along the way converted many to the crusade.
As was discussed at the Advisory Conuncil Meeting in Kansas City, The CMA is bring more supports and resources for teh shared use of its committees.
All CMA committee chairs should contact the webmaster so a special committee email and access to the committee working resource area on the web site can be provided.
Digital Campus rolls along: Next stop -- New York City for the Spring Convention Media Pro Workshops on March 14. The workshops will kickoff the National College Media Convention March 15-17, 2009, sponsored by CMA, for a reprise of the well-regarded hands-on new media training sessions that were held in Kansas City.