Sentences with phrase «about journalistic»

In all honesty, I didn't care about the journalistic ethics involved here because what Gleick did was done as an individual, as an activist, and a citizen.
I've written about journalistic and scientific whiplash, but Japan, sadly — and perhaps unavoidably — has been experiencing waves of what might be called warning whiplash, echoing (again) my Tweet from the other day:
How do you feel about the journalistic coverage of your exhibitions?
In emails seen by Breitbart London, Ben Kuchera repeatedly pressures other journalists and editors to take down material on their websites that is critical of Zoe Quinn and to close down debate about her role in the video games industry by removing comments and forum posts by members of the public asking questions about journalistic propriety.
(2017), blending a message about journalistic integrity with just enough historical background to keep the audience invested.
The Post combines the best aspects of Spotlight (2015) and Ken Burns» The Vietnam War (2017), blending a message about journalistic integrity with just enough historical background to keep the audience invested.
Bogie delivers several speeches about journalistic responsibility and integrity, though, as usual with this actor, it's the zingers that stick in the memory («I don't like him.
Rosewater by Hope Madden It should probably come as no surprise that Jon Stewart has keen instincts for telling a tale about journalistic integrity, witness bearing and global politics.
Oscars 2016: Spotlight, a movie about the journalistic expose of Catholic church child sex abuse, won Best Picture while Leonardo DiCaprio walked away with the Best Actor trophy at the Oscars this year, where host Chris Rock mocked racism in Hollywood with a biting monologue.
But what about journalistic independence?
But the debate should be about journalistic standards, integrity, the complaints procedure and, of course, the police.
It's a pretty complicated situation, involving important conversations about journalistic integrity, nepotism and online threats.
It's one thing to be high - minded about your journalistic principles, but it's another to do so while outlets like CNN are raking in billions of dollars for their wall - to - wall Trump coverage, and you are trying to keep the lights on as your ad revenue vanishes with breathtaking speed.

Not exact matches

Nor did he talk about whether Facebook bears any kind of editorial or journalistic responsibility because of its size and market power.
Although Thiel implies in his essay that the Gawker story about Hogan's sex tape would not have been published by any right - thinking journalistic outlet, and that the First Amendment doesn't and shouldn't protect such behavior, two higher - court judges ruled before the Hogan decision that the Gawker piece was clearly covered by the Constitution's free - speech protections.
And so, media outlets were forced to lend Trump legitimacy, in part to stay in business and in part because of traditional journalistic beliefs about objectivity.
A journalistic investigation of Theranos first raised questions about its technology and provided evidence that it was not using its own testing regime to test samples sent to the firm.
«The critics are now upset about our well - researched journalistic initiative focused on fair and objective reporting.
If nothing else, these and other similar incidents make it obvious that Facebook needs to do far more when it comes to being transparent about when and why it removes content, especially when that content is of a journalistic nature.
Whatever the journalistic merits or demerits of Gannett gaining ownership of Tribune papers, there's no doubt about the high financial quality of its bid.
In the mourning after, it's not just the journalistic post-mortems about polling malpractice that should concern us.
We haven't seen such journalistic conviction about the demise of a market mainstay since Businessweek pronounced the «Death of Equities» in 1979 (the S&P 500 has since risen almost 19-fold).1 Even Warren Buffett, who amassed a fortune through active investing and entrusts Berkshire Hathaway's vaunted equity portfolio to two hedge fund managers, has recently recommended buying an index tracker.
Just this week, Newsweek served up an instant classic in the journalistic genre of «laugh to keep from crying» miscues about religion.
While its readership is almost entirely liberal Protestant and its subscription base is in libraries that have long taken it to fill the «Protestant» category among periodicals, the Century is still a standard, albeit declining, referent in journalistic stories about religion in America.
Otherwise competent journalistic reports on research findings about male homosexuality, such as Peter and Barbara Wyden's Growing Up Straight (Stein & Day, 1968), confound the picture for the public by appealing to the fears of middle - class parents; further, they profess (without foundation) to show that parents can educate their children away from the possibility of becoming homosexual.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
Although the journalistic patter accompanying such footage is often akin in tone to that found in documentaries about Amazonian tribal rituals, the images highlight an ever - growing reality of the past three decades: the spread of Pentecostal and charismatic worship styles and music into ecclesiastical settings that were once resistant — if not downright hostile — to the up - tempo, emotional music of the Pentecostal ethos.
Vicki Howard offers a historical survey of the business of weddings; Rebecca Mead provides a journalistic account of the contemporary wedding scene; and Colleen Curran collects women's stories about weddings.
Written at a point of journalistic certitude about the imminent demise of this pope, and with his candidate, Cardinal Martini of Milan, ready at hand, Hebblethwaite wrote: «A conclave is a moment of freedom, a chance for the Church to make a fresh start.
But, more than anything, GamerGate highlights two competing narratives: journalistic integrity when writing about video games and the struggles women face in a male - dominated industry.
At the same time, I know» and this was evident again at the RNA convention» how many reporters are devoutly religious (notably evangelical Protestant and Catholic), view their work as a vocation, genuinely want to be fair, and worry about purchasing journalistic plaudits at the price of truth.
The Daily News did not ask him the obvious questions about whether or not he saw a pot of gold at the base of the falls or if he started singing «Somewhere Under the Rainbow» or any hard - hitting journalistic questions like that.
Some mindless dribble from a journalistic flake about what the Christian sky fairy sounds like?
With extensive journalistic experience writing for magazines and newspapers, there's not much Will isn't comfortable writing about.
My writing has been helpful — because my way of going about character traits, seeing people that I want to emulate in a character — is when I use my journalistic skills.
The article itself took a fairly balanced, journalistic approach in talking about the pros and cons of attachment parenting.
The Leader - Post has clearly violated journalistic standards, and Dr. Russell is failing to do what's right for parents by giving them unbiased information about infant feeding..
First up: The Washington Post, which ignored journalistic standards long enough to let a quote of mine slip into a Saturday article about Mitt Romney's campaign blog.
To boil it down, the growth of blogs and alternative journalistic outlets (Drudge Report, etc.) has given political opposition researchers a huge number of new avenues to distribute dirt or distracting information about a rival while still maintaining their own anonymity.
Before publishing these defamatory and misleading statements of and about the Petitioner the Respondents contrary to the Code of Conduct of the Ghana Journalists Association and general journalistic standards neglected or failed to crosscheck their facts with our client.
Yes, it vindicates, more than any other journalistic work one can imagine, our suspicions about the effect of occupation.
(3) When Ed Miliband hired Tom Baldwin to be his Director of Communications, did he ask him about his past journalistic practices, including whether he authorised or was part of efforts to break into Conservative Party bank accounts, as alleged by Lord Ashcroft?
Eric's first journalistic forays were as an arts critic, covering film and music for the Stanford Daily; his first feature was about artists - in - residence at the San Francisco dump.
One of our senior editors sounded a cautionary note a few years ago as we were publishing a journalistic tour de force about the health risks of drinking milk after childhood.
But one of the best ways I heard somebody explain it was, you know, if you want to be able to send reporters to Iraq to find out what's going on there, some money has to flow in to that journalistic enterprise, so that you are not just getting restaurant reviews from people about what's in their neighborhood.
I can only conclude that Broad has a mission when writing about climate change: To correct what he perceives to be errors in the record and restore a sense of balance to journalistic coverage that he thinks has tilted too far in the direction of climate alarmism.
She was likewise able to hone her journalistic writing skills and talking about the world of Nutrition.
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