Sentences with phrase «from journalistic coverage»

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They came from journalistic feeding frenzies over events like Todd Akin's rape comments (which for some reason — OK, we all know the reason) dominated the coverage of Mitt Romney's campaign for days.
Also, MPR will occasionally run surveys to find out what stories or aspects of stories are being under - covered, which has led in the past to coverage of issues from angles that diverge from the all - too - common journalistic pack mentality.
The journalistic sources used so far to inform coverage are appearances primarily from Nick Ferrari, the LBC interviewer.
Youth Today adheres to high - quality journalistic standards, providing readers with professional news coverage dedicated to examining a wide spectrum of complex issues in the youth services industry from diversity to community - based youth work.
We discussed the many hurdles in the newsroom that impede effective coverage of climate change — from the potentially distorting lure of the front - page thought to the distorting power of journalistic balance, if applied blindly in coverage of complicated science.
Under nonstop scrutiny, conflicting findings can make news coverage veer from one extreme to another, resulting in a kind of journalistic whiplash for the public.
On this particular issue of climate change, the Times will have to shift, in my view, from the normal journalistic paradigm (e.g., try to give equal coverage to both «sides» of a story; communicate stories in a muted way by avoiding most words that convey passion and weight; rotate the news so that even important topics only see the front page once in awhile; keep views to the back pages; avoid upsetting big advertisers too much; and so forth) to what might be called a «wisdom paradigm» (face problems, understand problems, communicate your views loudly and up front, address problems, and so forth).
This study examines coverage of anthropogenic climate change in United States (U.S.) network television news — ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News — and focuses on the application of the journalistic norm of «balance» in coverage from 1995 through 2004.
Thus, by way of the institutionalized journalistic norm of balanced reporting, United States television news coverage has perpetrated an informational bias by significantly diverging from the consensus view in climate science that humans contribute to climate change.
Youth Today adheres to high - quality journalistic standards, providing readers with professional news coverage dedicated to examining a wide spectrum of complex issues in the youth services industry from diversity to community - based youth work.
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