Byline is where we feature original work by students, faculty and alumni edited to professional standards. Increasingly, the Institute will become its own publisher of in-depth and topical journalism, adding a dimension to our program not possible before the arrival of the Web.

By taking advantage of online publishing tools, we can easily create and distribute professional quality journalism in any medium—print, photography, video, audio.

You need RealPlayer to view the video streams below -- if you don't have it installed you can download a free copy (the link to the free player is sometimes hidden towards the upper right).



NewDocs 2010 Film Festival

Annual festival of documentaries by the NYU News and Documentary graduate students.

Women Out of Prison

NewsDoc students produced a multimedia website covering the issues women face when they are released from prison.

NewDocs 2009 Film Festival

Annual festival of documentaries by the NYU News and Documentary graduate students.

NYU Tonight - Grad Broadcast

Watch NYU Tonight—written, produced and broadcast by students of the Journalism Department.

Inauguration 2009 Special

Newsdoc's coverage of the 2009 presidential inauguration.

NYU Tonight Election 2008 Coverage

NYU Tonight's three-hour coverage of the 2008 presidential election from 20 Cooper Square.

News and Documentary student reports on the 2008 Presidential Election (on Pavement Pieces)

 


"The Politics of Smear"

The Politics of Smear, a film about Islam and the election was produced by two News and Documentary graduates, Stuart Harmon and Megan Thompson. Check it out on the WGBH website!








Clooney on Murrow and Journalism, at NYU

Prof. Marcia Rock hosted an hour-long discussion on the Academy Award-nominated film on Edward R. Murrow, Good Night and Good Luck, with director, writer, and actor George Clooney, producer and co-writer Grant Heslov and the actor playing Murrow, David Strathairn.

The film is up for an Academy Award, as are the director (Clooney), the writers (Clooney and Grant Heslov), and the actor playing Murrow (Strathairn). Find out why they made the film and what they learned about the Fourth Estate and Edward R. Murrow's legacy in this one hour discussion held at NYU on December 15, 2005, hosted by broadcast journalism professor Marcia Rock.

The discussion is available as both a video stream and a downloadable audio (mp3) version. The video requires RealPlayer, while the audio should work with almost any computer or portable music player.