Similar organisations to Society of Professional Journalists
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Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club
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Syracuse Press Club Inc
Syracuse Press Club is a nonprofit professional and social organization for members of the news media in Central New York.
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Syracuse
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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The Society for Features Journalism Inc
The Society for Features Journalism promotes the craft of writing and innovation in lifestyle, arts and entertainment journalism.
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Indianapolis
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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75.
Media Institute
Non-profit working for a strong First Amendment and sounds communications policy.
903
Vienna
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Trans Journalists Association
The Trans Journalists Association is a professional membership organization with a mission to promote more accurate, nuanced coverage of trans issues and communities in the media.
New York City
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Education N.E.C.
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Americas Newspapers Foundation
America’s Newspapers unites two storied press associations to form one of the industry’s largest advocates for the newspaper industry.
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Tallahassee
Florida Court Reporters Association Inc
Florida Court Reporters Association Advancing.
79
Ocala
CRIMINAL JUSTICE JOURNALISTS
Criminal Justice Journalists CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS COVERAGE IN2023 Annual discussion conducted by Criminal Justice Journalists Participants Ted Gest Criminal Justice Journalists moderator James Alan Fox criminologist Northeastern University William Freivogel Gateway Journalism Review and Southern Illinois University School of Journalism Marea Mannion Pennsylvania State University Dan Shelley Radio Television Digital News Association Brandt Williams Minnesota Public Radio Published April 29 2024 TED GESTLets start with crime rates.
Washington
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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FREE PRESS
Free Press does not support or oppose any candidate for public office.
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WASHINGTON
SAVE JOURNALISM PROJECT
Journalism in America is facing an existential threat from big tech's monopolistic control.
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WASHINGTON





