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 What the critics say about
Julian Sher's JournalismNet

What top world news executives say:

   Chris Cramer, President of CNN News International:

"Favourite sites? I have to say CNN.com, of course. My absolute favourite is JournalismNet, which is Julian Sher's site. Because I live in Atlanta, it takes me straight into the UK and European newspapers."  (Quoted in The Guardian)


    Richard Sambrook, Deputy Director, News, BBC:

"The internet holds a wealth of opportunities for journalists and can greatly enhance and reinforce programmes. Julian Sher’s courses have helped our journalists take advantage of those opportunities, extended their skills and get items on air which would not otherwise have been possible."  

 

The reviews from the United States:

*Columbia Review of Journalism:
"...an excellent overview of journalism-related cybersources."

*Editor and Publisher:
"JournalismNet trolls (the) web for you; a catchall site when fishing for a story.  JournalismNet is a good choice for a journalist's home page ." READ THE REVIEW

*Google and Open Directory
JournalismNet is in the TOP TEN sites for Link Compilations.  "The best features of this site are the extensive news- and journalism-related links and the ability to search through them." READ THE RANKINGS

*Net Underground:
"
***** Five Stars"

*NetGuide Magazine:
"...***Three stars. A good, solid offering. Hot tips for the journalist."


The reviews from Canada:

*Robert Fulford, Maclean's Magazine:
"...The best thing on the Net? My favourite site is the one on investigative journalism set up by Julian Sher"

*National Post's "Webhound":
"...an invaluable resource in several areas."

*Suite 101:   
One of  Suite 101's choice for Top 5 web sites. Suite 101 is a content provider for Microsoft  Canada

*Shift Magazine:  
"
...One of the best all-purpose reference lists for research on the Net"

*Canadian Screenwriter:  
"Julian Sher, who is on the forefront of computer-aided journalism, offers an amazing range of informationand lunks to international, multilingual archives, databses, reference material, on line information and media outlets. It's aimed at journalists, but is great for anyone. Bookmark it and visit often."

*FW (Free-Wheelin'):  
"...a fantastic Canadian site for everyone doing research or looking for information. An all-round guide to finding what you want on the web... If you're looking to do research, find someone or something, or just become savvier about looking for information o the Net, check out JournalismNet. It also makes a great homepage."


The reviews from around the world:

*UK Plus:

"Not just for investigative journalists, not just for journalists, but a staggering array of online resources and search facilities that will take you - eventually - to practically any person or story on the Net."


*Press Release Network"   
"Press Release Network Award of Excellence for contributing to the growth of the internet community"

*"Best of the Business Web":
" One of the best online business research resources" - Editor of the Eletter: "Best of the Business Web"


 

 

 

 

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