Three Journalists Named Fellows of the Society
Three journalists who have contributed significantly to the state of the profession were named fellows of the Society at the annual convention of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Burl Osborne, president of the publishing division of the A.H. Belo Corp.; Mara Liasson, White House correspondent for National Public Radio; and Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence in journalism, were honored for their accomplishments.
The SPJ Fellows program was established in 1948 to promote the highest standards of journalism. The Fellows Key is awarded for extraordinary achievements and contributions to the profession. Fellows who are not already members become ā¦
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Article title: Three Journalists Named Fellows of the Society.
Contributors: Not available.
Magazine title: The Quill.
Volume: 87.
Issue: 8
Publication date: November 1999.
Page number: 46.
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