- John R. Irby
John Irby is
editor of the "Bismarck Tribune ".He returned to
newspaper s in June 2007 after spending eight years as a clinicalassociate professor at theEdward R. Murrow School of Communication atWashington State University . While there he was named national journalism teacher of the year by the newspaper division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). He received ajournalism degree fromPepperdine University inLos Angeles .He joined WSU in the fall of 1999 and his teaching emphasis was mainly in the journalism field. He also served as the advisor of WSU Chapter of Society of Professional Journalists.
Before he taught at WSU, he worked in newspapers for more than 25 years. He began his career in community journalism as a reporter and photographer at a 4,000-circulation weekly and later worked as an editor at a 450,000-circulation daily. He also held the publisher's job at small and medium-sized daily newspapers and was editor of two newspaper groups with more than 100,000 circulation. He was a past president of the California Society of Newspaper Editors and has been a member of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and Associated Press Managing Editors.
He is also the author of "Kill the Editor" and the lead author of "Reporting That Matters, Public Affairs Coverage".
He is also a member by blood of the
Choctaw Nation ofOklahoma .External links
* [http://www.wsu.edu/~jirby/ John Irby's former homepage]
* [http://www.bismarcktribune.com "Bismark Tribune"]
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