Sentences with phrase «just as journalists»

In other words, Irish journalists chose sides just as journalists have chosen sides in the climate debate.
Or are scientists, just as journalists and politicians are, vulnerable to the idea that catastrophes are merely material events, devoid of any social or historical context?
The libraries should go to the writers, go around the publishers, just as the journalists are self publishing.
When journalists are dealing with foreign affairs or the military, I think there's a natural tendency for them to feel like they are asking questions not just as journalists but also as citizens, and that affects how they design the questions.
And just as journalists have always been defensive toward claims of bias, Facebook, too, has denied its own subjectivity.
Nevertheless» speaking just as a journalist, and not as a preacher» that doesn't mean that news of the suffering of Christians should be suppressed; and it certainly doesn't absolve the perpetrators.»

Not exact matches

Plus, Into has just brought on Trish Bendix, a veteran Los Angeles journalist who's worked for publications ranging from HuffPost to Elle to Harper's Bazaar, as its new managing editor.
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for writing a scathing biography about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a few weeks ago.
It was just one piece of the perpetual sales effort, in which journalists were viewed as partners.
The advice is just as relevant today, especially when journalists are interviewing businesspeople for stories on a sensitive topic.
But the real estate queen never planned on getting rich, she tells journalist Farnoosh Torabi for CNBC Make It: «It just kind of happened, as a result of good work I think.»
This isn't the first time that CNN has penalized one of its journalists for expressing an opinion on social media, but it's just as wrong this time around as it was every other time.
In fact, having a telecom company like Verizon (VZ) running a publisher like the Huffington Post doesn't just seem unlikely — it seems like a terrible fit for a number of reasons, and there are probably many journalists at both HuffPo and TechCrunch who are fervently hoping that Verizon sees it that way as well.
Just as they did with debate moderation, there are those journalists who argue that live fact - checking is not something the media should do.
Just as one example, the Baltimore Sun has dropped to fewer than 140 journalists from a peak of more than 400.
Because liberal journalists, activists, politicians and entertainers are saying they believe and «hope» that that it is a right - wing terrorist, aren't hoping that the terrorism will just be treated as an isolated event.
While this strategy works just fine for large publishers that already have established brands and get thousands of shares on any new article they publish (such as Mashable or TechCrunch), a more pragmatic approach is needed for just about every other business.It's true that getting quality inbound links starts with great content on your client's website, but the missing link is getting journalists, contributors, authors, and editors at quality publications to become aware of that content so that they can link to it when writing relevant stories / articles.
Just as every Easter long - falsified stories about Jesus are warmed up by journalists to increase the print - run of their magazines, so similar nonsense is brought forth whenever issues of science and religion are covered in the media.
As Gauthier remarked: «They are just telling [foreign journalists]: «Beware!
«No ID, no checks... and vouchers for sob stories: The truth behind those shock food bank claims» ran the headline, as their journalist revealed that it was possible for an individual to be given food despite not actually needing it, just as long as that individual was prepared to lie, consistently and convincingly, to everybody along the way.
Wenger post match press conference has been qualified by French and German sports journalists (English would just have nothing substantial to say, as usual) as surrealistic.
Despite umpteen denials by Arsene Wenger and Benzema himself all the way through summer, the story just refused to go away, with journalists and insiders seemingly putting their reputations on the line as they were SO sure that the deal was going to go through.
When on the pitch, we knew he will make a difference... The defense feels secure, the attack as well feels free, and he actuallt start those attack... Xakha doesn't he just pass and run to get a pass, not going forward or making that pass that ma kes a difference or a goal... Useless, but great stats, like our 70 % possession and losing games, he is the leader of that no sense possession, passing, he does most of our passes, then runs to get it back to pass it, gets it back because he just passes and player is stock has to get it back to him... He will be a great journalist pulling stats..
Journalists seem to have lost the plot, just as with the case of Ospina: 3m for a keeper who is almost at Cech's level, but years younger?
Wgood to have him but i really don't care as this is an invented story and if wenger reallt snaped him up it will be just a lucky guess from a journalist
Spanish journalist Guillem Balague, well known for his writing and punditry in England, has just written a very interesting piece about British players abroad for Spanish paper AS.
Just last week a well respected French journalist declared that he was aware that Henry was being lined up as Wenger's replacement although if that was to be the case then Arsenal fans would have to wait until at least next year for Henry to get all his badges.
According to respected Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague, who works for Sky Sports and AS among others, the Gunners have to part with just under # 30 million for the services of the 25 - year - old forward.
According to Chilean journalist Maks Cardenas, United are acting as competition for the 30 - year - old's signature, with the player having just 18 months remaining on his contract.
You can choose between white - background photos (which are great for press features where they need just the product and no shadows or props) or lifestyle shots, which work really well as product shots for your shop, as banner photos, to showcase your work on your blog or social media channels, and to send to journalists or bloggers for interviews or other features.
Fortunately, as result of my first - hand experience, working closely the past four football seasons (on many football fields) with six different sensor manufacturers, the high school football program in Newcastle, and, most recently, the youth football program in Grand Prairie, TX, and from covering the concussion beat, along with a team of experts and staff journalists, for the past fifteen years, I believe MomsTEAM and I are in a unique position to explain just what impact sensors are all about.
I was interviewed recently by Aleksandra Kaniewska, a Polish journalist working for Civic Institute, a think tank in Warsaw, which just published the interview as a Q&A in their web magazine, translated into Polish.
They should also reach out to prominent online voices early, building relationships with relevant bloggers and Twitterers just as they would with local officeholders, party activists and journalists.
However, if you look at it holistically, it is just that as a journalist you have to keep your eyes open.
So the net political effect might be «negative», (i.e. on the whole a mainstream left - wing journalist might move the nation further right), just as the net moral effect of gang leader donating to an orphanage would probably not offset the overall harm to their community done by them.
In the UK, a 2016 report showed that of the 700 journalists surveyed, just over half self - identified as specialists.
Revelations about dodgy journalists preying on innocent celebrities proved so important precisely because they infected not just the media but other important parts of public life as well.
And not just the campaigns» use of social media: I'm just as focused on what we did as citizen journalists and advocates.
The basic rule: treat bloggers as journalists because they ARE journalists — they just happen to have a particularly cheap printing press.
And she set a fine example in taking a ton of questions from journalists (and just as in 2014 they are almost all white men.)
One journalist emphasized this as crucial to generating public moral pressure: «If the people don't find out because we don't publish... the authority just says, «Whatever.»
Also there are laws around what you can and can't say as journalists on days like this which we frankly don't understand, so we tend to just stay on the safe side and shut up.
Second point which may not directly answer the question but serves as evidence of: A --RRB- Assad using it for terrorizing the people B --RRB- For those who still deny that Assad done it is: This video of shameless (mind you, he has a verified twitter account) Syrian journalist who is openly threating that «Something Very Special and powerful» is about to come (just hours before the Chemical Attack), plus there is also a leaked phone tape which is allegedly of Suheil - al - Hassan ordering military to go all attack
Not just the journalists who viewed the entire project as a cynical publicity exercise to cement a future leadership bid, but those who took a long hard look at Mr Davis» voting record and didn't like what they found.
Schneider had spent the previous six years as a journalist; when Labour lost the election, he had just come back to the UK from Cameroon.
Just a note on reporting: As a journalist I was taught that it is always best when using abbreviations or acronyms to first give the entire word or title with the abbreviation or acronym in parenthesis.
Eric Pickles at a press gallery lunch today did just that, as he artfully bumbled his way out of questions on the Bedroom Tax, further cuts and UKIP's threat, and charmingly addressed the audience of Leveson - battle - scarred journalists as «chums», reserving his strongest message for his own party's increasingly poor translation to the pavement.
As their fellow journalists mingled at the May and Murdoch parties, Robinson and Barber were in the audience for Lin - Manuel Miranda's Pulitzer prize - winning hip - hop musical Hamilton, which has just arrived in London.
Undenied reports confirm that just as it appears troops were withdrawn to facilitate the entry of the terrorists on February 19, on March 21 when they were returned, soldiers and journalists were explicitly withdrawn to enable the terrorists bring back the Dapchi girls!
The soldiers who allegedly accused the journalists of writing against them climbed to their one storey building and attacked them just as they also smashed their gadgets.
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