Despite that she has become a go - to expert
for journalists like the Daily Beast's Michelle Goldberg.
«I don't want you to talk to me in these times... Do you know who I am, do you know what I have created in this life of mine
for a journalist like you to tell me that I am incompetent.
Not exact matches
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 makes it far easier
for a
journalist to pitch her producer a story on fertility acupuncture and interview an expert
like Dr Lorne Brown on the subject with Infertility Awareness Day looming on the editorial calendar than on a random Tuesday.
Jim Dalrymple is about as dedicated to Apple as it's possible to be: He's been enthusiastically covering the company as a
journalist and blogger
for 17 years, both at Apple - focused magazines
like Macworld and on the dedicated blog he co-founded and now makes his livelihood from, The Loop (its name is a deliberate reference to One Infinite Loop, the address of Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.).
For some users —
like journalists or whistleblowers — the dark web is about identity protection.
According to reports, Macron's digital team created dummy accounts, or honeypots, that looked
like an individual's account with top level information from the campaign, but much of the contents was fake — planted specifically to render a data dump confusing, if not useless, since it would take a tremendous amount of time
for reporters and citizen
journalists to sort out the real from the fake.
The opt - in system is intended
for high - risk users
like politicians, wealthy individuals, activists, and
journalists.
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.
Yet
for those who regularly deal with young entrepreneurs, including greying venture capitalists (
like Lilly, who works at Greylock) and
journalists (
like me), it sounds about right.
Charles Duhigg, staff writer
for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit, answers questions from readers on Quora on topics ranging from how to develop a blogging habit to what it's
like to work as a
journalist.
Don't scatter bias in here; just lay the facts out
for what you are pitching (think about it
like a
journalist would, and cover the who, when what, where, why and how).
Still, the executive had some strong words
for high - profile folks who don't
like the stories
journalists report about them.
Here,
for instance, is an NPR article explaining «a study that found cocoa flavanols can help boost mood and sustain clear thinking among adults who are engaged in intense mental efforts —
like students cramming, or
journalists on deadline.»
(At this point, Denton mentions how the Kinja platform allows
for question - and - answer style interviews between
journalists and readers, much
like Reddit's «Ask Me Anything» feature).
At one point, a number of prominent
journalists were congratulating People magazine of all places (which,
like Fortune, is owned by Time Inc.)
for having an accurate take on the tweet - storm, when compared to more traditional news organizations
like CBS News and the Journal.
An overwhelmingly female team of
journalists at the New York Times were jointly awarded a Pulitzer Prize
for exposing serial harassers
like Harvey Weinstein.
Stories
like these might provide fodder
for journalists, but according to recent research out of Yale, they do next to nothing to help aspiring founders decide where to locate their start - ups.
The $ 700 million startup picks up data and news trends from social - media platforms
like Twitter and alerts companies and news outlets quicker than previous forms of obtaining news, making it a supertool
for journalists.
It might be prep
for a
journalist interview, blogger interview, Twitter chat or helping a friend out with a book
like the Q / A below
for Rob Garner (VP at iCrossing and SEMPO board member).
While many of its approximately 850 articles a week appear tailored
for a Hong Kong or Asian audience, The Post has gone on a hiring spree of
journalists from outlets
like the BBC and The New York Times to help bring an international tone to its coverage.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking
for readers, writers, ghost writers, authors, editors, reporters,
journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors
like you who want to help by giving $ 1 or more and spreading this campaign and the story to the world.
Professional loans are personal loans
for professionals
like accountants, dentists,
journalists, engineers, solicitors, surveyor, architects, and management consultants etc., who have the proper skills and are qualified to practice their trades.
Without one, you'll find that either you spend the whole day answering questions about the story so that a
journalist has enough details to write something interesting, or it just won't get picked up because it's too much
like hard work
for an already busy reporter.
From tagging all his attempts to make Facebook a better place to network with word «failure «to declaring situation
like get - out - of - jail - free, some of the media
journalists found enough merit in the ongoing debacle to ask
for his resignation.
(CNN)- This week, Barak Barfi, the spokesman
for slain American
journalist Steven Sotloff's family, joined many Muslims in exposing the hypocrisy and hollowness of groups
like ISIS.
He tells the story that one year in mid-December a
journalist from the local newspaper rang him and asked: «What would you
like for Christmas?»
Liberal
journalists don't
like to admit it, and Republican presidential candidates are loathe to believe it, but the people who show up
for Republican presidential nominating contests are pretty responsible.
I answered Zoll's questions by e-mail over a month ago, and just
for the record (and because two can be
journalists in a case
like this), I reproduce those questions and answers in full here.
He started acting, however,
like a real
journalist: «
For the first time as a writer, I felt capable of analyzing facts with a degree of impartiality.
As many
journalists and commentators have argued, agreements
like the TPP have dubious benefits
for citizens of the countries involved.ISDS provisions have been criticised by U.S. Constitutional lawyer Lori Wallach
for «empowering corporations to sue governments — outside their domestic court systems — over any action the corporations believe undermines their expected future profits or rights under the pact by reporting breaches, removing online content and even denying access to Internet users».
In Savage Barbecue: Race, Culture, and the Invention of America's First Food, Andrew Warnes searches
for the origin of barbecue and is alternately overly scholarly and very interesting, especially when he finds great quotes,
like this one from
journalist David Dudley: «Barbecue's appeal isn't hard to fathom and may explain why barbecue cookery seems such a Neanderthal corner of modern gastronomy.
But to make Wenger responsible of team injuries when we see in front of our eyes how that happens is
like blaming the beheaded
journalists in the Middle East
for their death.
Wenger himself is the master of the smoke and mirrors game and will never really give anything
like a straight answer to
journalists, preferring to opt
for the «I'm far smarter than you» approach and just acts mysterious and all - knowing when questioned, OR acts
like a petulant genius who gets angry when his wisdom is questioned.
It now looks
like things are moving along, with HLN
journalist Kristof Terreur reporting that the 24 - year - old is not going to be involved
for Chelsea against Bournemouth tonight as he looks to finalise his loan deal and undergo a medical.
As a
journalist looking
for a story that was going to generate eyeballs or chatter, someone
like Brian Kelly would be a gold mine.
If you actually worked as a
journalist for a reputable paper, you'd be fired in no time, because stuff
like that is not allowed there.
If you summarize last 3 days» transfer rumors / news then it would be
like Benzema will have a medical at Arsenal as his agent was present during West Ham game and then we are very close to Lucas Silva but Man U is also interested, and suddenly from nowhere we are going to bid
for Cavani... I think the football
journalists are as deluded as Wenger is.
This seems
like a perfect opportunity
for the MMA
Journalists Association to show their teeth... if there are any teeth.
Once properly vetted, your money usually buys you first or secondhand access to information most fans (or
journalists) would kill
for: player run - ins with the law that go unreported, what certain coaches are really
like, what kind of power an A.D. or president really has, and most importantly, who really is in charge of your football program.
Like, he literally attacked a guy once on twitter
for calling him a
journalist instead of a talk show host.
To pluck just one example, a broadsheet
journalist recently chided Aston Villa fans
for having the temerity to object to the appointment of Alex McLeish, pointing out that the Second City rivalry wasn't a proper rivalry,
like that sexy Liverpool - Manchester United one.
The Italian
journalist has mentioned that the
likes of Torino and West Ham United have got their bids rejected
for the South American player.
The information is typically protected by data protection rules and is zealously guarded by political parties, who do not
like pollsters and
journalists sniffing around their membership
for changes in mood.
Besides hashtags, dedicated Twitter - management tools
like Hootsuite and TweetDeck let you break the feeds you're following down into various groups,
for instance based on topics they cover or the kind of author they are (hint: track relevant
journalists), and they also tend to speed up the process of posting content vs. going through Twitter.com itself.
It makes sense that a newspaper guy
like Capehart would make this observation, since while part of the joy of the blogosphere and Twitter is that they make us all potential
journalists, it's the job of trained and experienced reporters to hold politicians and other public figures responsible
for their words and actions (how depressingly rarely they do it in practice is a story
for another day, and
for many a Daily Show segment).
For whatever reason, he's unable to mask his distrust of journalists, and for people watching at home that hostility can feel like its directed at the viewer themselv
For whatever reason, he's unable to mask his distrust of
journalists, and
for people watching at home that hostility can feel like its directed at the viewer themselv
for people watching at home that hostility can feel
like its directed at the viewer themselves.
For journalists, it sounds
like a godsend.
A lobby
journalist separated from Westminster is
like a Norwegian Blue parrot pining
for the fjords.
Some undercover CNN
journalists showed what looked
like migrants from West African countries being haggled over as «merchandise» by smugglers operating in what has become a haven
for illicit trafficking networks.