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Web Sites of Interest for Communication

AdForum.com

Gateway to advertising in the world.  Portal to the advertising, marketing and communications industry.

Advertising Age

A definitive general collection of news and analysis regarding goings-on in the world of advertising.

American Journalism Review

American Journalism Review is a national magazine that covers all aspects of print, television, radio and online media.

American Screenwriters Association

The American Screenwriters Association™ (ASA) is a professional association organized for educational purposes, including the promotion and encouragement of the art and craft of screen writing. ASA is committed to the international support and advancement of all screenwriters.

The Annenberg Public Policy Center

Features reports and press releases back to 1996 in areas such as political communication, information and society, media and the developing child, and health communication.  The center studies the intersection of media, communication, and public policy.  From the University of Pennsylvania.

The Cable Center: Gateway to Cable Television Industry

The Center tells the story of the cable industry, past, present, and looking towards the future through educational programs, library collections, and other industry-related works.

Connecticut Broadcasters Association

Founded in 1955.  Represents a composite membership of commercial, public, religious, school and college radio and television stations. Check Useful Links for related organizations.

International Documentary Association

The IDA was founded in 1982 as a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to supporting the efforts of nonfiction film and video makers throughout the United States and the world; promoting the documentary form; and expanding opportunities for the production, distribution, and exhibition of documentary.

National Association of Broadcasters

NAB is a full-service trade association which represents the interests of free, over-the-air radio and television broadcasters.

National Press Photographers Association

The National Press Photographers Association is dedicated to the advancement of photojournalism, its creation, editing and distribution, in all news media. NPPA encourages photojournalists to reflect high standards of quality in their professional performance and in their personal code of ethics.

Project for Excellence in Journalism

The Project for Excellence in Journalism is a research organization that specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press. It is non partisan, non ideological and non political.

PRSA’s primary objectives are to advance the standards of the public relations profession and to provide members with professional development opportunities through continuing education programs, information exchange forums and research projects conducted on the national and local levels.

The Pulitzer Prizes

The Pulitzer Prize Web site includes a database of winners and nominated finalists for each prize category. Information contained in the database includes names, publications, categories, citations and years prizes were awarded. In addition, for winners from 1995 - 2006, there is a complete inventory of winning cartoons, photos, and texts of journalism articles.

Smithsonial Photography Initiative

The Smithsonian Photography Initiative is devoted to the presentation and study of photographic images from their collections, viewing photography as an art form, a record keeper, and a cross-disciplinary medium that encompasses science, history, popular culture, and more. Contains more than 13 million images from seven hundred collections.

The State of the News Media: An Annual Report on American Journalism

Profiles major journalism sectors such as newspapers, local television, radio, and ethnic media, and aggregates data regarding many of the pressing issues facing the news media.

White House News Photographers Association

Organized June 13, 1921, members have been covering events and activities of major world importance, traveling with presidents, photographing royalty, diplomats and newsmakers. They have been at the forefront of video and photographic technology, and have recorded some of the world's greatest moments.

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