Having started her career in print journalism, she moved into broadcasting, working on both radio and television.
Would the public, let alone their colleagues in print journalism, take them seriously?
The face of print journalism in Canada is undergoing change.
There is a framework, but it has nothing to do with print journalism's who, what, when and where.
The Service has been operating since 1987, and began distance radio training straight away, followed in 1989 by print journalism.
It doesn't happen the same way in print journalism.
No one, however, ever considered print journalism as media.
Apart from his work in print journalism, Themos has worked also on television.
Weekly newspapers are the only growing niche in print journalism.
Led by the old hands of print journalism, a change toward simplified spelling is taking place.
The rest of his time is given over to print journalism, training and lecturing.
Until then, broadcast news had been a poor relation to print journalism.
His racing expertise were not just limited to print journalism as he became a racing commentator with Radio Éireann in 1945.
After graduating from university, Woo started out as a copywriter in advertising before turning to print journalism.
She left the broadcaster in 2012, returning to print journalism, and later that year took up the role of editor at The Sligo Champion.
When he returned to print journalism, his articles appeared in The New Yorker.
He returned to print journalism in 1978, writing for the Jewish Chronicle, and was ultimately appointed arts editor.
When he was 15 years old, Noonan went to work for the Bridgeport News and got his first exposure to print journalism.
The Times is losing money because of competition from the blogsphere, though printing consistently poor journalism doesn't help.
She changed to print journalism in 1966, working as a features editor and later deputy editor on the Good Housekeeping magazine.