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- The article gave an outdated title for Michael Janeway, who expressed concern over the decline in foundation support.
- In those years, the newspaper, said former editor Michael Janeway, was derided in working-class neighborhoods.
- In 1985, when he was managing editor, he left the paper after Michael Janeway won the battle to succeed Thomas Winship as editor.
- The real problem afflicting today's news media is bad news, explains Michael Janeway in his book " Republic of Denial ."
- One thing is that the public has fewer newspapers to choose from, said Michael Janeway, dean of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
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- Michael Janeway, director of Columbia University's program for Journalism in the Arts, called Reader Inc . " a shot at short-cutting " a good journalism education.
- Gordon was faulted for not being aggressive enough in covering the big money laundering scandal at Bank of Boston in the mid-80s, a story that Michael Janeway, then the Globe's editor, was sure would win him a Pulitzer Prize.
- "The fundamental doctrine, the flag we all salute, is that your role is that of an uninfluenced, uncompromised reporter of facts, " said Michael Janeway, dean of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill.
- "We're absolutely delighted that he's going to be part of the program, " said Michael Janeway, dean of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Chicago, who will become director of the Arts Journalism Program at Columbia this summer.
- "It's a parallel phenomenon to the political one, in which people don't feel the parties represent them, " said Michael Janeway, a Columbia Journalism School professor and the author of " Republic of Denial " ( Yale University Press, 1999 ).
- "Given the almost complete cop-out of television in arts and cultural programming, you have to look to public radio for coverage that shows curiosity and enterprise as distinct from tracking big names and celebrity, " said Michael Janeway, director of the National Arts Journalism Program at Columbia University.
- Michael Janeway, director of the National Arts Journalism Program, which sponsored the conference, said censorship battles were no longer being waged primarily against governmental bans on books or movies but " amid increasingly chaotic definitions of intellectual copyright, against a backdrop of technological revolution and legal and regulatory confusion ."
- "It's part of this desperate search for formulas to make the numbers come out right and impose formulas on the newsroom, " said Michael Janeway, a former editor of The Boston Globe and now director of the National Arts Journalism Program at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
- She was survived by two sons : Columbia Graduate School of Journalism professor, " Boston Globe " editor and former " Atlantic Monthly " executive Michael Janeway and William H . Janeway, until 2006 a vice-chairman at Warburg Pincus, as well as by three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.
- "The point about journalistic rules and standards and the walls that have long existed between the business and news people is that they are there for the long run, " said Michael Janeway, a former editor of the Boston Globe and now director of the National Arts Journalism Program at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
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