With my thanks to the Columbia Journalism Review. The magazine collects these great bloopers from subscribers and reporters. By the way, if you really want to see inside the news business, understand the challenges and ethical dilemmas, subscribe.
Why should we only have funny Friday's? We need more humor to
survive a summer Monday. And so, the latest treat from one of my
favorite magazines, The
Columbia Journalism Review- I highly recommend subscribing.
It is a great "behind the scenes" read. And from its regular feature,
"The Lower Case," the latest funny headlines:
And once again, real headlines collected by the Columbia Journalism Review in a new book called Correct Me If I'm Wrong. Recommended reading for the holidays, and for psychological survival in January 2010!
With my thanks to the Columbia Journalism Review. The magazine collects these great bloopers from subscribers and reporters. By the way, if you really want to see inside the news business, understand the challenges and ethical dilemmas, subscribe.
Correct Me If I'm Wrong is a book full of funny blooper headlines collected by the Columbia Journalism Review.
Just bought it, and wanted to share a few with you. FYI...you won't find the book on Amazon. Be sure to go the the Newseum Store . I get no commission for this plug :)
What is it about August? Is it the heat? Ah well...let's laugh it off together :) Once again, courtesy of The Columbia Journalism Review (you really should subscribe, great stuff).
And once again, it is time for my latest installment of funny headlines, collected from readers and published in the Columbia Journalism Review (an excellent publication). Enjoy your weekend!
Time to laugh a little, hopefully not too much at the expense of others. Once again, some gems...real headlines featured in the Columbia Journalism Review. Enjoy!