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Founded as St. Louis Journalism Review in 1970

Gateway Media Literacy Partners honors three with Charles Klotzer Media Literacy Award

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Gateway Media Literacy Partners (GMLP) will honor the following two individuals and one organization with the 2012 Charles Klotzer Media Literacy Award, 3-6 P.M., Oct. 28, at the Ethical Society, during GMLP’s sixth annual Media Literacy Week kickoff event.

September 21, 2012

News and events for the St. Louis Society of Professional Journalists

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Society of Professional Journalists – STL will host a happy hour Sept. 26, with the new editor of the Post-Dispatch attending as a special guest. Society of Professional Journalists’ media trivia night, Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Maryland Heights Community Center, 2344 McKelvey Road. Doors open at 6 p.m.; competition begins at 7 p.m. The…

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September 13, 2012

BBB Puts The Focus On Creativity At Charity Symposium Aug. 30

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St. Louis, Mo., August 3, 2012 – New approaches in nonprofit management will be front and center this month at the Better Business Bureau (BBB) Charity Symposium: Create Opportunities with Creativity, Aug. 30 at the Chase Park Plaza. William Donius, former chairman of Pulaski Bank and best-selling author of Thought Revolution: How to Unlock Your…

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August 17, 2012

Station to submit video in Iowa missing girls case

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The NBC affiliate in Iowa City has been subpoenaed for interview footage in a case of two missing girls. Please see the link below for the full story by Ryan J. Foley with the Associated Press.

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July 27, 2012

Former reporter culls clients from old beat

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The St. Louis Beacon recently reported on former St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Jake Wagman, who has gained some clients for his new research company possibly because of work he did as a reporter. Read the St. Louis Beacon story here. Tell us what you think.

July 19, 2012
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