University of Alabama - Telecommunication Film
Assistant Dean at The University of Alabama
Broadcast Media
George
Daniels
Tuscaloosa, Alabama Area
George L. Daniels is an associate professor of journalism at the University of Alabama. After spending eight years in the television newsroom working as a producer at stations in Richmond, Virginia; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Atlanta, Georgia, Daniels moved from the newsroom to the classroom. His research on diversity issues in the media workplace and change in the television newsroom has appeared in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism & Mass Communication Educator and The Journal of Radio Studies. Before going to work in television news, Daniels worked briefly as a freelance writer for The Richmond Free Press in Richmond, Va. He also edited a campus ministry magazine, Rhythm. He is a cum laude graduate of Howard University and holds graduate degrees from The University of Georgia.
Specialties: convergence, cross-media reporting, diversity in media
Faculty
George worked at Dateline Alabama as a Faculty
Assistant Professor
George worked at The University of Alabama as a Assistant Professor
Assistant Dean
Oversee areas of assessment, accreditation and diversity for five academic units in College with more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate majors.
Associate Professor of Journalism
George worked at The University of Alabama as a Associate Professor of Journalism
Scholastic Journalism Research Chair
George worked at AEJMC as a Scholastic Journalism Research Chair
Campus Adviser at Large
George worked at Society of Professional Journalists as a Campus Adviser at Large
Teacher-Student
George worked at University of Alabama as a Teacher-Student
M.A.
Journalism/Mass Communication
Ph.D.
Mass Communication/Media Studies
B.A.
News-editorial journalism
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