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Tom Rosenstiel is an American author, journalist, press critic, researcher and academic. He is the Eleanor Merrill Visiting Professor on the Future of Journalism at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. He was for the previous nine years the executive director of the American Press Institute . He is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution . Rosenstiel was founder and for 16 years director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ), a research organization that studies the news media and is part of the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C. His first novel, Shining City , was published by Ecco of HarperCollins in February 2017 and his second, "The Good Lie," in 2019.

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60-735: A media critic for the Los Angeles Times and chief congressional correspondent for Newsweek magazine and as co-founder and vice chairman of the Committee of Concerned Journalists . Among his seven books of non-fiction, he is the co-author of The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect . Rosenstiel appears often on radio, television and in print, and has written widely on politics and media. A graduate of Oberlin College and

90-566: A "modern classic" ( William Safire , The New York Times ) and "the most important book on the relationship of journalism and democracy published in the last 50 years" (Roy Clark, Poynter Institute ). Elements has been translated into more than two dozen languages and is the winner of the Goldsmith Book Prize from Harvard University , the Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award for research in journalism and

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480-597: The Columbia School of Journalism , Rosenstiel began his career as a reporter for muckraking political columnist Jack Anderson . He worked at the Peninsula Times Tribune , his hometown paper in Palo Alto, CA , as a business reporter and business editor from 1980 to 1983. He then spent 12 years at the Los Angeles Times , most of those as a media critic and Washington correspondent. He left

510-567: The Pew Charitable Trusts , a private organization. PEJ, among other studies, produces the annual State of the News Media Report that takes stock of the news industry, the weekly News Coverage Index that monitors the coverage of the mainstream media and the weekly New Media Index that monitors social media and blogs. Rosenstiel co-founded the Committee of Concerned Journalists , an organization of journalists around

540-807: The Times in 1995 to join Newsweek Magazine , where he served as chief congressional correspondent and covered the Gingrich revolution. In 1997, he founded the Project for Excellence in Journalism, an institute that studies the press performance. PEJ is non-partisan, non-ideological, and non-political. From 1997 to 2006, PEJ was affiliated with Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Columbia University . In 2006 PEJ separated from Columbia and became part of Pew Research Center , funded by

570-759: The "Table Stakes" change management program funded by the Knight-Lenfest Local News Transformation Fund, which takes newsrooms through extensive training in entrepreneurial management techniques. API also created a source auditing program called Source Matters. In August 2021, Rosenstiel joined the faculty of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland as the Eleanor Merrill Visiting Professor on

600-529: The 21st Century , co-edited with Kelly McBride of the Poynter Institute (Sage, 2013). In February 2017, he published his first novel, Shining City , about a Supreme Court nomination battle. His second novel The Good Lie was published in February 2019. Both books are part of a series featuring political fixers Peter Rena and Randi Brooks. His third novel with the same characters, entitled Oppo

630-540: The Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism from Pennsylvania State University . Among his other books on journalism are Blur: How to Know What's True in the Age of Information Overload (2011), also with Kovach, which offers a roadmap for how consumers can determine whether the news they encounter is reliable and an outline for how journalism must change to meet the changing needs of the 21st-century citizen; and The New Ethics of Journalism: Principles for

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660-556: The Future of Journalism. He will remain involved with API's research and its change management work as an advisor. In 2001, Rosenstiel co-authored with Bill Kovach the book The Elements of Journalism , which identifies, explains and traces intellectual origins of the core principles of American journalism and their role in civil society. Updated in 2007, in 2013 and again in 2021, Elements has been called "one of five essential books on journalism (Roger Mudd, The Wall Street Journal ),

690-491: The album Pink Elephant "Blurry (Out of Place)", a song by Crown the Empire from the album Sudden Sky Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Blur (video game) , a 2010 arcade racing game Blur: How to Know What's True in the Age of Information Overload , a book by journalists Tom Rosenstiel and Bill Kovach The Blur, a member of DP 7 , part of Marvel Comics' New Universe line Other uses [ edit ] Blur, in computing,

720-595: The association. When Rosenstiel arrived, API had one employee and its operations were all but shut down. Rosenstiel reimagined the institute from conducting seminars to being an applied think tank looking ahead at the challenges facing the news industry. API began to conduct original research in a collaboration with AP NORC called The Media Insight Project. The Institute created the Metrics For News product, which helped publishers convert their basic analytics into journalism analytics. In 2019, API assumed management of

750-602: The nearly nine years of his tenure, API was transformed into an important force in journalism reform and has a staff of fifteen and scores of consultants working with the group to carry on the work. In January 2013, Rosenstiel became executive director of the American Press Institute, which was founded in 1946 to train newspaper professionals. In 2012, API was merged with the Newspaper Association of America Foundation and became affiliated with

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840-497: The title Blur . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blur&oldid=1248507300 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tom Rosenstiel A journalist for more than 30 years, Rosenstiel worked as

870-589: The world working in different media concerned about the future of public interest journalism. Rosenstiel directed CCJ's daily activities until 2006. During those years, Rosenstiel was co-author of CCJ's "Traveling Curriculum," a mid-career education program that trained more than 6,000 U.S. journalists. CCJ was later affiliated with the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri , where Rosenstiel also has served as adjunct professor of Journalism Studies. During

900-513: Was published in December 2019, about the campaign for the presidency. His fourth novel, 'The Days To Come' is due in November 2021. In Blur , Rosenstiel and Kovach break down journalism and the media into four types: In all but case 1, journalistic objectivity is usually violated. Verified information in the media is diluted by competing information, making identification and selection of

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