Washington Journalism Education Association

 

Supporting a free scholastic press for the state of Washington

Broadcast
  • Broadcast Journalism Tip Center: A collection of syllabi, story ideas, how-to stories and other advice for students and teachers alike.
  • Deliver Your Media: Articles and how-to stories about encoding and streaming audio and video.
  • HTV Magazine: Monthly TV magazine produced at Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Missouri.
  • WHJE: Streaming audio of the radio station from Carmel High School.
  • WAVM: Streaming audio from Maynard High School in Massachusetts.
  • WHFH: Streaming audio from Homewood-Flossmoor High School in Illinois.
  • Broadcast Education Association: Job listings, scholarships and grants, journals and links to other broadcast sites.
  • High School Journalism Broadcast: Sponsored by ASNE, this section of the High School Journalism site offers resources for students and teachers interested in broadcast journalism.
  • HTV Magazine’s Broadcast Journalism Tip Center: Ideas for beginning students, motivational tools and tips on "things to avoid."
  • International Radio and Television Society Foundation, Inc.: Upcoming events and contests.
  • Museum of Broadcast Communications: Clips from famous broadcasts and Radio Hall of Fame Inductees, and video of some exhibits.
  • National Association of Broadcasters: Information on digital broadcasting, radio, television, career resources and event information.
  • National Student Television Award for Excellence: Award-winning student videos and contest information.
  • Poynter TV/Radio: Articles, columns and news about professional broadcast journalism.
  • Poynter’s TV/Radio Tipsheet: Poynter articles about the professional radio and television industry.
  • RTNDF’s High School Journalism Project: Resources, awards, workshops, a downloadable television student handbook and ideas and materials for teachers.
  • Student Television Network: A networking site for students and teachers with a downloadable code of ethics, contests and camps.

Updated August 28, 2010
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