Joshua Mills
Professor of Journalism
Joshua Mills has worked
as a journalist for more than 35 years, including a decade at
The New York Times as an editor and reporter. He has also worked as a reporter or editor at
the Newark (N.J.) Star Ledger, The Associated Press; The New York Post, the New York Daily News, Newsday and Bloomberg News. He has written
on a wide variety
of subjects for Esquire, Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, New
York, TV Guide, Stereo Review, Columbia Journalism Review and
other publications.
Professor Mills has long been involved in training
journalists. He is a Governor of the Society of American Business
Editors and Writers and the chair of its training committee, as
well as a member of its Internet and executive committees. He is also
a member of the Board of Advisers of the Donald W. Reynolds National
Center for Business Journalism and
leads Reynolds workshops in cities around
the country . He has served as a Governor of the New York Financial
Writers Association, and for many years ran copy editing programs
for the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund. More recently he served as the
U.S. director of the Bertelsmann Summer Academy, a training program
for German business journalists.
Co-author (with Peter Fornatale) of Radio in
the Television Age, Mills has written frequently about broadcast
ownership and regulation. He has also worked as a writer and editor
for several radio and television documentaries. He continues to
edit books about business.
Among the subjects that interest him are the media
business, international trade, the business of sports, the business
of culture and almost anything about ice hockey.
Professor Mills came to Baruch from Columbia University's
Graduate School of Journalism. Before joining The New York Times,
he was a professor at N.Y.U. and Pace University and taught at several
branches of the City University of New York. He earned a B.A. and
an M.A. at City College of New York.
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