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Joel Campbell is a former editor and reporter at the Deseret News and a corporate communications manager.

He now teaches college journalism courses and researches issues about journalism ethics and Freedom of Information.

You can reach him via e-mail at foiguy@gmail.com.


 
The leader of the LDS Church's media-related companies has a big goal to reach hundreds of millions of people worldwide with light and knowledge. He's starting with four good projects.
Genealogy makes it big on TV. Are Mormons and Catholics starting a new interfaith age? Beck offends evangelicals. Is a college outreach to Mormons wrong, but gay outreach OK?
Recruitment controversy, sharing LDS message overseas, public radio spotlight on Mormons, and more.
Tabloids intrude on the Osmonds' space during tragedy, media still can't move beyond Mitt Romney's faith and U.K.'s Guardian takes a jaded view of Mormon-Catholic cooperation.
The words spoken by His Eminence Cardinal Francis E. George at BYU had great moments of symbolism that should be an example of future Mormon-Catholic cooperation and understanding.
The Mormon Media Observer points out that Romney's book tour is resembling a series of campaign appearances.
The Mormon Media Observer writes to the Vancouver Sun's editor Patricia Graham.
The Mormon Pavilion at the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York represents a watershed project that helped heighten the visibility of the LDS Church in American society.
For the second time in nine months, the New York Times is featuring downtown Salt Lake City's City Creek Center.