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The Journalist is an exploration of journalism past, present and future.
2006 Edition Available for Download
Don't just read about it see The Journalist for yourself. The 76-page 2006 issue of The Journalist [PDF, 22.9 MB] is available now as a free download for SPJ members. Download your copy today and read stories about the BTK Strangler, the genocide in Darfur, the blogging revolution and Don Larsons perfect game in the 1956 World Series.
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Each year, through the pages of The Journalist, journalism's leading figures offer analysis, profiles and features of the issues and individuals that shape their industry.
The Society of Professional Journalists launched the magazine in 2004 as a celebration of great journalism and a powerful reminder about the vital work journalists do every day.
That work, as two former SPJ presidents once described it, is to:
"Relentlessly seek the truth and report it. Pry open closed doors. Give a voice to the underserved. Adhere to the ethics code. These principles fuel the flame in the torch we plan to hold high."
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Contributors to the 2007 issue of The Journalist will include:
Ann Curry, News Anchor for NBCs Today Show/Co-host, Dateline NBC
Kate Marymont, Editor, Fort Myer News-Press
Connie Schultz Pulitzer prize winning columnist, Cleveland Plain Dealer
Rob Curley, Washingtonpost Newsweek Interactive
Jonathan Alter, Senior Editor and Columnist, Newsweek
Past contributors to The Journalist include:
Christiane Amanpour, CNN's chief international correspondent
Ray Suarez, a senior correspondent for the "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" on PBS
Helen Thomas, the dean of the White House Press Corps
Andy Rooney, television commentator for 60 Minutes
Arthur Sulzberger Jr., publisher of The New York Times
Cynthia Tucker, editorial page editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Floyd Abrams, eminent First Amendment lawyer
Earl Caldwell, the first black national correspondent for The New York Times and director of the oral history project for the Robert C. Maynard Institute of Journalism Education
Tom Curley, president and chief executive officer of The Associated Press
Mark Whitaker, editor of Newsweek
Matthew Winkler, editor in chief of Bloomberg News
Magazine Contacts
Publisher: Society of Professional Journalists
Editor: Joe Skeel, 317/927-8000 ext. 214
Advertising: Contact Mary Morgan via e-mail or at 317/927-8000 ext. 500
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Advertising
Reach tomorrow's trendsetters and opinion leaders today!
The primary audience for The Journalist includes: members of the Society of Professional Journalists, as well as journalists in print and broadcast media. The magazine also is read by the top newspaper editors and broadcast directors in the United States, as well as the heads of the nation's journalism schools.
For advertising information, including a readership profile and advertising rates and publication requirements, view the current rate card. Note: These early-bird rates are valid only through March 15.
To speak with an advertising representative, contact Mary Morgan via e-mail or at 317/927-8000 ext. 500.
Intersted in other publications of SPJ? Read more about Quill magazine, published nine times each year.
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About SPJ
The Society of Professional Journalists works to improve and protect journalism. SPJ is dedicated to encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior. Founded in 1909 as Sigma Delta Chi, and based in Indianapolis, SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well-informed public, works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists, and protects First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press. SPJ's membership includes approximately 10,000 journalists, aspiring journalists, and journalism educators.
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Back Issues
The current issue of The Journalist and select back issues may be purchased for $5 per copy, plus $2 shipping and handling.
To purchase back issues, contact SPJ via e-mail or by phone at (317) 927-8000 ext. 200. When placing your order, be sure to include the mailing address to which the issue(s) should be shipped.
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