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Only one in 20 teens and one in 12 young adults say they read the newspaper on close to a daily basis, according to a report released Tuesday by the Kennedy School of Government’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy...
...fellowships saw falling numbers in 2007, however. The Shorenstein Fellowship, a Kennedy School program which invites applicants to spend a semester at Harvard writing about the press and politics, did not notice a decline in applicants, according to Shorenstein Center Fellows and Programs Administrator Edith M. Holway...
...they controlled. But their view of the company they inherited as a trust whose value exceeded the dividends it generated was shared by the more hands-on Sulzbergers of New York City and Grahams of Washington. "It's not just family ownership," says Alex Jones, director of Harvard's Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy and co-author of two histories of newspaper families (the Sulzbergers as well as the Binghams of Louisville, Ky.). "It's a particular kind of family ownership that's nearly miraculous...
...trio of reporters from the Wall Street Journal won the Shorenstein Center’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting yesterday, taking home $25,000 for a series that exposed the abuse of stock options in executive compensation...
...judges felt that, in a rich field of investigative reporting, the stock option story was the most important,” Alex S. Jones, director of the Shorenstein Center, said in a statement. “This story had a huge impact on the business community, and its force is ongoing...