Society of Professional Journalists Auraria chapter president Aaron Graff introduces speakers at the Feb. 5 multimedia journalism program on the Auraria campus. Phil Tenser, digital executive producer at KMGH 7News; Jim Hill, digital media manager at KUNC public radio; Gil Asakawa, manager of student media at CU-Boulder; and Dan Petty, digital director of sports at The … Continue reading SPJ Colorado Pro presents speakers to Auraria chapter students
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USA Today reporter Lindsay Jones to discuss covering Broncos
Lindsay H. Jones, a Denver-based NFL reporter for USA TODAY Sports, will be featured in a Fireside Chat at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, at the Denver Press Club, 1330 Glenarm Place. The program, sponsored by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, is free and open to the public. Jones, a … Continue reading USA Today reporter Lindsay Jones to discuss covering Broncos
Happy Holidays from SPJ Colorado Pro!
The Colorado Pro chapter of the Society of Professional held its annual Holiday Party Dec. 12 at the Denver Press Club. Our best to you for a festive and safe Holiday and Happy New Year!
Wednesday: Join us for a Fireside Chat with Katie Kuntz
Katie Kuntz, an award-winning investigative reporter with Rocky Mountain PBS I-News, will be featured in a Fireside Chat at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Denver Press Club, 1330 Glenarm Place. The program, sponsored by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, is free and open to the public. Kuntz will … Continue reading Wednesday: Join us for a Fireside Chat with Katie Kuntz
Denver Post sports columnist Benjamin Hochman leaves ’em laughing at the Press Club
By Ed Otte "I'm Denver Post sports columnist Benjamin Hochman and the sixteenth funniest Jew in Colorado. They asked several people to do this, even the janitor at The Denver Post turned them down, so I'm here tonight." Those opening comments set the tone for the Oct. 1 Fireside Chat at the Denver Press Club. … Continue reading Denver Post sports columnist Benjamin Hochman leaves ’em laughing at the Press Club
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