Sentences with phrase «as journalistic»

Soth has just completed Songbook, a project three years in the making for which he and his collaborator, Brad Zellar, traveled around America as a journalistic team producing content for their self - published newspaper, the LBM Dispatch.
Any material remnant, quotidian experience, or quiet personal storm is deserving of a gesture that acts at once as a journalistic record and as a flight of imagination.»
Stylistic categories are often more convenient as journalistic pegs than as accurate quantifiers, but comparing «Dark Palette» and «Agnes Martin» does underscore the difference between the heroic, if fitfully achieved, ambitions of Abstract Expressionism and the deadening certainties of Minimalism.
Dwight Eisenhower never got a question like that; that form was virtually nonexistent as a journalistic practice in the 1950s.
I mention the site today because Gina just emailed it, giving me three examples, which as any journalistic observer will tell you is one more than you need for a trend story.
I also, like many others, saw the title and lead copy as a journalistic strategy to ignite debate and traffic to the Times.
Now that Ole Diz is being heard from coast to coast however (Game of the Week on 190 CBS television stations), it becomes mandatory, both as a journalistic duty and an act of simple kindness, to offer a few keys to the Dean mind — which, like those of Einstein, Freud and other original thinkers, is more easily admired than really fathomed.
In addition to choice and quality, a number of related issues such as journalistic and editorial integrity, access to local content, and promoting Australian culture may also be relevant to this Inquiry.
«To hold a citizen incommunicado and indefinitely while awaiting trial for the alleged crime of serving as a journalistic source should outrage us all.»
One thing that adds an extra level of irony to the hiring of BuzzFeed's political reporting team is that CNN chief executive Jeff Zucker recently appeared to dismiss BuzzFeed as a journalistic force, implying that it wasn't a «legitimate news organization» and that CNN «crushed» the site with its coverage.

Not exact matches

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.
The lines between blogging and journalistic reporting are becoming increasingly blurred, says Epstein, and e-mail has erased some of the old - fashion crafting of gossip wherein the art of storytelling was as important as the story being told.
Osborne, who has almost no journalistic experience, was named as the successor to Sarah Sands as editor - in - chief of the Evening Standard on Friday.
Though the attackers framed their actions as a defense of journalistic objectivity, most observers found the real motive to be a backlash against cultural diversification and gender sensitivity in video games.
The Post's editors and Bezos, who has met with Trump as part of a White House advisory group called the American Technology Council, have declared that he is not involved in any journalistic decisions.
What began as calls for journalistic integrity turned ugly in social media and gaming trade sites.
CTV News has earned its reputation as Canada's [No. 1] news broadcast through its adherence to journalistic integrity and independence, and will continue to do so.»
The Gawker employees also win big, as Isaac Lee and Univision offer a great opportunity for them to continue their pursuit of genuine journalistic excellence.
What he meant by that had as much to do with its niche subject matter as it did its funding source: Van Winkle's was not a traditionally independent journalistic venture, but the latest product of mattress startup Casper.
Glad to see Fox is keeping up their journalistic integrity (cough cough) in other countries as well.
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To traffic in such guilt by association between Arendt and the Cold War is ludicrous; it is forgivable in journalistic rhetoric but hardly from a respected historian such as Wasserstein.
In a journalistic milieu that prizes sensationalist rhetoric over sound reason, I was relieved to see Reno emphasize «root causes» rather than vilify law enforcement as bigoted stooges.
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.
If CNN wants to maintain any shred of credibility as a «news» organization, they should fire Crowley immediately for her gross violation of whatever remains of journalistic standards.»
In the years 1956 - 57 he wrote a number of journalistic essays which were published in 1958 as Pious and Secular America.
Generally, as news anchors and the news itself, more and more become the products of popular culture and consumers» desire to see the handsome and the beautiful, and the dramatic and alluring, television viewers will suffer more and more from inaccurate reporting, inane and nearly meaningless stories, outright stupidity, and a complete decline in journalistic integrity (of which this story on CNN is a part).
A 2012 interview with US church leader Mark Driscoll, in which he caused controversy by criticising the quality of British preachers, led to him publicly attacking my journalistic integrity on his blog as well as questioning my theological credentials.
This was taken as a signal by my former student and friend, Dele Giwa, who had suffered for his journalistic courage and integrity, to try yet again with a new weekly newsmagazine, Newswatch, with the help of fellow journalists Ray Ekpu, Yakubu Mohammed, and Dan Agbese.
Having done so, they might be less likely than they now are to dismiss conservative fears on the subject as paranoid imaginings or instances of a know - nothing inclination to «blame the messenger» for bad news — as if journalistic «bad news» were not, at least in part, an artifact constructed of the subjective interpretations of the message - bearer.
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.
As a result of it, he gave up his political and journalistic activity and spent five years in isolation studying Hasidic texts.
As the FBP's Packaging Market and Media Leader, John brings a wealth of journalistic and marketing experience to his w position.
Drawing on his well - honed journalistic experience, including editing leading wine magazines and as a national newspaper wine columnist,
She's an avid reader, and cites Chris Lear's «Running With the Buffaloes,» a journalistic chronology of the University of Colorado's 1998 cross country season, as a recent favorite.
As always, Angell is mainly concerned with major league players, but there are some rewarding side trips, notably to the playing fields of Yale in the company of Smokey Joe Wood, the 91 - year - old former Yale coach who won 34 games as a Red Sox pitcher in 1912, and to the big league locker rooms (or the corridors just outside them) with several bright female reporters who were trying to breach that journalistic barrier in 197As always, Angell is mainly concerned with major league players, but there are some rewarding side trips, notably to the playing fields of Yale in the company of Smokey Joe Wood, the 91 - year - old former Yale coach who won 34 games as a Red Sox pitcher in 1912, and to the big league locker rooms (or the corridors just outside them) with several bright female reporters who were trying to breach that journalistic barrier in 197as a Red Sox pitcher in 1912, and to the big league locker rooms (or the corridors just outside them) with several bright female reporters who were trying to breach that journalistic barrier in 1979.
Jan 04,2016... Jostling across a no - man's - land from the athletes brings out the media's journalistic blood lust as...
Jostling across a no - man's - land from the athletes brings out the media's journalistic blood lust as well as their anthropological traits
One suggestion comes through a review of Mr Allison's journalistic activities, and we've set out our thoughts in the first of a new series which follows the career of the man who had the unenviable task of taking up the reigns as Arsenal manager upon the sudden death of Herbert Chapman.
This will allow them to follow cars in the same live journalistic style as the O.J Simpson getaway.
That kind of investigative journalistic experience comes in very handy when taking on the explosive topic he addresses today: are big food service management companies (FSMC's) like Chartwells, Aramark and Sodexo passing on to school districts — as required by law — the millions of dollars in rebates and «volume discounts» they receive from food manufacturers like Kellogg's, Pepperidge Farm and others?
The Los Angeles Times broke new journalistic ground (and disgraceful journalistic ground, in my view as a longtime newspaper editor) in publishing LA teachers» «results» in the same way:
The site adheres to the highest standards of journalistic integrity, relying on peer - reviewed medical journals and highly respected health organizations and institutions such as ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) and the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) as primary sources of information.
If we're going to function as journalists, we'd better start acting with at least some basic journalistic standards.
If the political editor's comments and this email are as reported, then there is a serious lapse of journalistic ethics.
MPR's Public Insight Journalism project builds a partnership with public radio listeners by bringing them in as both cited journalistic sources and as a channel for finding under - reported stories.
Deconstructing the entire situation to «oh they're both as bad as each other» is nothing but relativist cowardice and journalistic pretension.
Based on this traditional journalistic norm, ad revenue should never influence editorial decisions (though as we see with 24/7 cable news networks, it very often clearly does), and editorial stances should never influence revenue decisions.
Hutton served as chairman of the parliamentary press gallery last year and has made a name for himself among colleagues with his expert decoding of journalistic prose.
The committee said that any fines given as the result of breaking journalistic codes of conduct should be put into a new fund for investigative journalism, which could be used either to support the industry or subsidise training programs.
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