Tony Rogers Journalism Expert Education M.S., Journalism, Columbia University B.A., Journalism, University of Wisconsin-Madison Introduction Reporter, author, editor, and journalism professor with more than 25 years of experienceProfessor of Journalism at Bucks County Community CollegeFormer Deputy National Editor, New York Daily News Experience Tony Rogers is a former writer for ThoughtCo who contributed articles on journalism over a seven-year period. After earning an M.S. in Journalism at Columbia University, Rogers went to work for the Associated Press. In 1993, he joined the New York Daily News, where he served as the Long Island Bureau Chief and later Deputy National News Editor. Since 1997, he has taught in the journalism program at Bucks County Community College in Pennsylvania.Awards and PublicationsRogers is the author of "Newswriting on Deadline," a guidebook for students of journalism. Education M.S., Journalism from Columbia University.; B.A., Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. ThoughtCo and Dotdash Meredith ThoughtCo, a Dotdash Meredith brand, is an award-winning reference site offering education content created by experts. ThoughtCo reaches 13 million readers each month. Learn more about us and our editorial guidelines. Read more from Tony Rogers 8 Ways to Determine Website Reliability What is Hyperlocal Journalism? 6 Tips for Reporters Covering Press Conferences Differences Between Broadsheet and Tabloid Newspapers Sportswriter Resources: Writing the Short Game Story What Makes a Story Newsworthy How to Use Attribution Correctly in Journalism Objectivity and Fairness in Journalism Find Ideas for Enterprise Stories in Your Hometown What Is a Story Angle? 6 Tips for Writing About Live Events Finding Stories to Cover in Your Hometown Use Verbs and Adjectives to Brighten up Your News Stories Writing News Stories for the Web 5 Essential Tips for Producing Great News Features Learn to Write News Stories Tips for Writing 5 Types of Sports Stories The Secret to Writing Great Headlines for Your News Stories Writing a Compelling, Informative News Lede Are Newspapers Dying? Learn What a Feature Story Is Journalism and the Meaning of the First Amendment 5 Key Ingredients for Great Feature Stories How to Write Feature Stories