Not exact matches
Former Guardian editor - in - chief Alan Rusbridger and current editor Katharine Viner have
also talked
about how having a paywall makes it inherently more difficult for a newspaper like The Guardian to engage in what Rusbridger called «open
journalism,» where readers become part of the process.
But this is
also about a mind - set: although we think there are powerful civic and commercial reasons for allowing very extensive free access to Times
journalism — our pay model is far more porous than others — we believe that every story we do should be worth paying for.
We
also speak to Harris's editor, Wirecutter editor - at - large Glenn Fleishman,
about the potential perils of doing
journalism for hire.
It will
also generate more of the cynicism
about journalism so many non-journalists feel, and heighten the disgust for liberal bias that animates so much conservative activism.»
I am not one to complain
about fake rumours or lazy
journalism as i believe a summer window is not complete without these speculations and i
also enjoy dreaming, fantasizing and imagining different kinds of players linked to us daily... you will even be amused at some totally ridiculous rumours that we know is utter crap!
anyway, it really taught me a lot, both
about writing and sports and
journalism, but
also about just talking with people and communicating and understanding and all these simple things that are actually hugely important life skills.
The fact that there were around three times more male journalists shaping election coverage than female ones demonstrates that the dearth of women is not just an issue for political parties, but that national media outlets
also need to consider why it is that national political
journalism in the UK continues to be a domain where men write
about other men.
This ties in with an article in this month's Wired
about Gannett's focus on hyperlocal coverage and citizen
journalism in papers in its chain (see
also Post coverage from December).
The ongoing debate around falsehoods and lies from the powerful has
also highlighted the debate
about impartiality in
journalism.
The effect of the phone hacking scandal originating with the News of the World
also raised wider questions
about the ethics employed by companies under Murdoch's ownership, as well as the effects the scandal will have on the ethics employed specifically by print journalists and to some extent the wider world of
journalism.
«And you know,
also by the way, we're working on a long - term
journalism piece where we're looking for a reporter to go into a prison and maybe stay there for
about a year or so and then do an expose on prison life.
Sullivan's four years is a model not only of smart, relentless web - based media reporting and criticism but
also how to think
about journalism's role and responsibilities in an era of post-truth politics.
The politician - turned - Evening Standard editor
also joked
about the learning curve he had been on since swapping politics for
journalism.
Adds SUNY Fredonia
Journalism Prof. Mike Igoe, who like Coppola is
also an attorney and former TV reporter: «Because of the concern
about fake news and other things, some people see this as acceptable and a way of getting back at the media.
I would be able to relocate for the right job and would
also consider working overseas.I'm not interested in scientific publishing or
journalism, but I am open to wider suggestions as I am feeling quite disillusioned
about research and science in general following my recent experiences.What can a 35 - year - old academic do outside of science and technology?Jeff
My friend Andrew DeVigal, a
journalism professor at the University of Oregon, suggests a way to show friends you have done your due diligence: «When I share a link, I
also share a piece of the content from the article so that people understand why I'm reacting to it and want to talk
about it.»
Fast forward a few years and I left the
journalism dream to become a wife and a mom, which is definitely the best choice I've ever made, but five kids pretty close together
also means not much sleep for
about eight years.
What's great
about All the President's Men is that not only is it a time capsule of a historic event that changed America forever, but it is
also a time capsule of the lost art of old - school
journalism.
Certainly those in the mood for hard - hitting docudrama
about investigative
journalism and its ethical tradeoffs, combining elements of «All the President's Men» and «The Year of Living Dangerously,» will
also get their fix from «The Insider.»
He
also goes to war against internet movie news
journalism and non-news being reported
about comic book movies.
But this movie ticks a lot of boxes: it's
about the death of investigative
journalism, the quagmire that newspapers are in today, but it's
also about society and the way that it dealt with this situation [the exposing of Roman Catholic pedophile priests in Boston].
Liz Hannah and Josh Singer's script wants to have big speeches
about the nobility of
journalism as an instrument through which those in power are held accountable, but
also wants to be honest
about how Washington Post owner Kay Graham (Meryl Streep) and executive editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) were both personal friends of presidents whom the Papers showed were complicit in the long coverup.
The subject matter may seem of marginal interest for a Western audience but the documentary works not just as investigative
journalism but
also as a universal story
about a community trying to save itself from destruction.
The Post is a humdinger of a historical
journalism tale that manages to be
about many things — women and power, competition, friendship, and most of all the First Amendment — while
also being a rollicking, enjoyable time at the movies.
A movie that ends up being
about the awful abuse of power as much as
about that last - gasp period before
journalism shifted from being a conduit of reliable information into a circus act of celebrity reporters riding unicycles of distortion and deceit, Spotlight is especially admirable in its restraint, not only in its approach to unsettling material but
also in the relatively muted acting by all concerned.
It's
also why it's important to have school newspapers or
journalism of some kind — podcasts or YouTube channels — where dissenting voices are encouraged and where students, parents, and community members encounter different views
about controversial issues.
Rosiris
also worked as the editorial coordinator in Prensa Comunitaria - a nonprofit organization centered in the practice of social
journalism — where she was able to assign and cover news
about some of most disadvantage communities in the island.
This is not just a book
about early 20th - century politics and
journalism; it's
also a story of our times.
Their books are in the range of
about fifty pages, covering non-fiction, long - form
journalism, essay, literary fiction, and much more; serialization is
also a concept that's in the works.
But whether the traditional publishing industry likes it or not, Amazon is
also helping authors of all kinds reach readers directly — and that in turn is helping writers find outlets for long - form
journalism that might never have existed, including one foreign correspondent who spoke recently
about his experience publishing a Kindle Single based on a reporting trip to Libya.
He's
also a key reason why the game industry cancer known as #GamerGate ceased to meaningfully be
about game
journalism or, typically, even
about games at all.
While I'll obviously talk
about games in it like every other gaming podcast does, since my site has a bit of a focus on my career and the world of games
journalism I'll
also try to get some of my former
journalism colleagues on as guest stars so we can share stories
about the industry.
When you write
about video games every week while
also holding down a day job in a different area of
journalism, you end up accumulating a lot of them.
My plan is
also to commission and write stories and blog pieces
about the Himalayan ecosystem for the Third Pole Project, which is a joint project of the Internews Earth
Journalism Network and China Dialogue (an environmental news website published simultaneously in English and Chinese).
Also, someone should give Patrick Henry a week - long media internship to see if his slogans
about journalism hold up to observation.
It's a shame because as we
also noted in our letter to Safer, «In the 1980s, 60 Minutes engaged in some ground - breaking
journalism with correspondent Ed Bradley and producer David Gelber that exposed myths
about juries and the civil justice system, which were then and continue to be perpetuated by the insurance industry, drug companies, tobacco companies, medical lobbies and other special interests seeking to limit their liability from lawsuits.»