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J-School students will have a unique opportunity in the years ahead to be part of a new national initiative to revitalize journalism training. It is led by five of America's leading universities with the support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Knight Foundation. The initiative brings together UC Berkeley, Columbia University, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Northwestern University and the University of Southern California.
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Life After Journalism School


Berkeley graduates are working in print, broadcast and new media as reporters, editors, writers, producers, photojournalists, documentary filmmakers, and media industry executives. You'll find them thriving at news organizations around the world, including:

ABC
Anchorage Daily News
Arizona Republic
Associated Press
AP/Dow Jones
BBC World Service
Bloomberg
Boston Globe
CBS
CNN
CNET
Dallas Morning News
Deseret News
Fox News
KQED-FM, San Francisco
La Reforma, Mexico
Los Angeles Times
Macworld.com
MarketPlace
Moscow News
New York Daily News
Newsday
New York Times
NBC
Orlando Sentinel
Philadelphia Inquirer
Reuters
Sacramento Bee
San Diego Union-Tribune
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Examiner
San Jose Mercury News
Sante Fe New Mexican
Seattle Times
South China Morning Post
Southern California Public Radio
SunHerald
Voice of America
Wall Street Journal
WAMU, Washington, DC
Washington Post
WGBH Radio, Boston
Wharf Cable, Hong Kong
Wired
Wired News





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