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Customer service is still practiced at good businesses Published: Wed, May 16, 2012 Trade Talk columnist Don Mecoy writes that well-run companies take care of their customers. Read More
God and The New York Times, again Published: Tue, Nov 1, 2011 When it comes to the daily news, the recently retired editor of The New York Times has decided that there is news, and then there is news about religion and social issues. When covering debates on politics, it's crucial for Times journalists to be balanced and fair to stakeholders on both sides. But when it comes... Read More
About Hot Ink Updated: Mon, May 3, 2010 Newsroom 101 is presented by the News & Information Center staff at The Oklahoman in conjunction with the newspaper's Educational Services Program. The 10-week program is for high school students interested in different areas of journalism and is designed to cultivate the skills needed to be good journalists.... Read More
Letter from the Editors Updated: Fri, Apr 30, 2010 From January to April, about 20 high school students from around the metro gather at The Oklahoman every Saturday morning to learn about the field of journalism at a program called Newsroom 101. Sponsored by The Oklahoman, Newsroom 101 gives students interested in journalism the chance to get a... Read More
Remembering holy-terror editor Deborah Howell Published: Thu, Jan 14, 2010 Journalists at the Newhouse News Service bureau in Washington learned to appreciate the sound of editor Deborah Howell cutting loose during a good argument. As news spread about her untimely death, former colleagues sought ways to describe her linguistic style using words that could be printed in family... Read More
Separating fact from rant and fiction online Updated: Tue, Jan 5, 2010 The Internet has many great qualities. Of course it does. You can send information, pictures and video around the world almost instantly. It's funny how that also seems to be one of the Internet's biggest downfalls. Anyone with a computer and an axe to grind can say just about anything about anyone. Sadly, the... Read More
OPUBCO staff members provide Newsroom 101 leadership Updated: Tue, May 12, 2009 Mentors Kyle Roberts: Videographer/Editor Kyle has been involved with video production since his junior year of high school. He graduated from Oklahoma Christian in 2007 majoring in broadcast journalism before joining the video team at OPUBCO. Michael Kimball, Staff Writer Michael is a reporter on the... Read More
About Newsroom 101 Updated: Mon, May 11, 2009 Newsroom 101 is presented by the News & Information Center staff at The Oklahoman in conjunction with the newspaper's Educational Services Program. The 10-week program is for high school students interested in different areas of journalism and is designed to cultivate the skills needed to be good journalists.... Read More
Movie Review: State of Play Updated: Wed, Apr 29, 2009 "State of Play" looks like a provocative, '70s-style political thriller, and it's the murder of a young woman — a rising congressman's mistress — that drives the narrative. It turns out to be a fond homage to old-school journalism, and it plays like a eulogy for a sadly dying industry. That's especially true... Read More
Incidents of drug cartel related violence in Mexican cities Updated: Tue, Apr 28, 2009 Nuevo Laredo — Roberto Javier Mora, 43, was stabbed to death outside his home March 19, 2004. Mora was a top editor at Nuevo Laredo's largest newspaper El Manana, and had been publishing stories that exposed the Mexican drug cartels in his region. “The police told me they were going to do everything possible to... Read More
White supremacists target Ada newspaper Published: Wed, Oct 15, 2008 ADA (AP) - Ada police are investigating how flyers for a white supremacist group ended up wrapped around delivered copies of the Ada newspaper. Several subscribers to the Ada Evening News reported receiving a newsletter from the Ku Klux Klan wrapped around their local papers during the weekend. Newspaper... Read More
ABOUT NEWSROOM 101 Published: Thu, May 8, 2008 Newsroom 101 is presented by the News & Information Center staff at The Oklahoman in conjunction with the newspaper’s Educational Services program. The 10-week program is for high school students interested in different areas of journalism and is designed to cultivate the skills needed to be good... Read More
Famous Oklahomans Updated: Sat, Apr 19, 2008 Sports •Troy Aikman, football, Henryetta •Johnny Bench, baseball, Binger, Oklahoma City •Joe Carter, baseball, Oklahoma City •Tony Casillas, football, Tulsa •Bart Conner, gymnast, Norman •Alvin Dark, baseball, Comanche •Jerome "Dizzy” Dean, baseball, Holdenville •Paul Dean, baseball, Holdenville... Read More
FCC Chief Defends Media Ownership Plan Updated: Tue, Dec 18, 2007 WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Republican chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is disputing Democratic assertions that a new rule loosening restrictions on media ownership is full of loopholes and will lead to a wave of mergers and fewer choices for consumers. Democratic Commissioner Michael Copps... Read More
Zell Makes Immediate Changes at Tribune Updated: Mon, Apr 2, 2007 CHICAGO (AP) -- Real estate magnate Sam Zell took control of newly private Tribune Co. on Thursday and began shaking up the newspaper and TV company the moment the $8.2 billion buyout he led closed, reshuffling the board, naming two top executives and promising more action ahead. Taking on the CEO's... Read More
Feature Writer Updated: Thu, Jun 15, 2006 Full-Time Feature Writer and Police Reporter for daily newspaper. Send resume to Elk City Daily News, 206 W. Broadway, Elk City, Okla. Read More
Student publication wins national award Updated: Tue, Jun 13, 2006 The Wire, a high school publication sponsored by The Oklahoman, recently was named the winner of a prestigious national award. High school students in the newspaper's Newsroom 101 program produced the publication in 2005. The Association of Educational Publishers named The Wire a Distinguished Achievement Award... Read More
Ex-mayor's services held Updated: Sat, Jun 3, 2006 AFTON - Services were Friday in Afton for James Richard "J.R." Haney, former Okmulgee mayor and newspaper publisher. Haney died Monday at Integris Grove General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was 79. Haney was born Sept. 26, 1926, in Dallas. After growing up in Texas and Oklahoma, he graduated from Nowata... Read More
Letter from the editor Updated: Thu, Apr 27, 2006 Wow! Where to begin? I can't believe 10 weeks have already passed! First, I would like to thank all of those people who helped us get this publication off the press. I extend a special thanks to Elizabeth Taylor and Carrie Coppernoll who were there for us every step of the way. My journalism journey began in middle... Read More
Effort shines light on openness Updated: Sun, Mar 12, 2006 Sunshine Week started as Sunshine Sunday. The effort to educate the public about open records and start a national dialogue began in 2002 in Florida. Andy Alexander, freedom of information chairman for the American Society of Newspaper Editors, said Florida had a long and proud history of open government, one its... Read More
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