Sentences with phrase «anything about journalism»

If you knew anything about journalism, you would know the first lesson is «show, don't tell.»

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It no longer cares about anything including good journalism.
In so far as anything about web journalism was discussed, it was through the role of Guido Fawkes and his team who, while arguably the most important digital players, are not particularly representative of online journalism.
Suppose we — the huge extended whatever constitutes science journalism — we instituted our own informal moratorium, which is that none of us will actually write about anything that appears in the science journal for six months after it appears.
If All the President's Men inspired countless young people to enter journalism — and it did — then perhaps The Post can introduce a new generation to the seductive power of aspiring to learn the truth about something... anything.
The Hechinger Institute, an education journalism nonprofit, asked kids in New Orleans whether they had noticed anything different about school last year.
I've never read anything else by him, apart from the occasional journalism, mostly because I've understood him to write primarily about pop music and sports.
Truth is this type of journalism is rampant within the American media, useless speculation / rumors / or just plain old unjustified bashing people, companys or anything for the sake of ratings / $ $ $... its not targeted only at sony, micro takes a beating about Windows & 360, it goes in cycles.
A. I don't think there has ever been anything neutral about the way journalism describes the world.
But to boast here that everything we've been told is wrong (about anything for that matter, not just climate change), is just plain arrogant and irresponsible journalism.
I read blogs about journalism, blogs about politics, blogs about tech, blogs about navel gazing, blogs about anything that interests me.
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