The New York Times David Carr Fellowship
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Events:1
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Confidence:
95%
Key Facts
Type
Organization
Sector
media
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
New York, NY, USA
Founded
1/1/2015
Dissolved
Active
Also Known As
David Carr FellowshipNYT David Carr FellowshipCarr FellowshipNew York Times Carr Fellowship
Tags
journalism fellowshipdiversity programmedia trainingnewsroom diversity
Overall Confidence
95%
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About
A one-year, paid fellowship program offered by The New York Times to support early-career journalists from communities underrepresented in American newsrooms. Fellows receive training in reporting, research, writing, editing, and multimedia storytelling.
Key Relationships
David Carr
resulted_in
In September 2015, The New York Times announced a fellowship in Carr's name dedicated to fostering the growth and development of journalists. The first three recipients, chosen from over 600 applicants, were John Herrman (The Awl), Amanda Hess (Slate), and Greg Howard (Deadspin).
Since 2015
Recent Events
Founded The New York Times David Carr Fellowship
Fellowship program established to support early-career journalists from underrepresented communities
1/1/2015