Not exact matches
Just
like a
journalist has to answer the five key who, when, where, why and
how questions when writing an article in order to tell the full story succinctly, you need to answer those questions to implement a comprehensive marketing communications strategy.
At a similar panel in New York earlier in January that was dedicated to technology and media in the 2016 election, top
journalists from legacy media organizations
like the Associated Press and new media organizations
like the data - journalism website FiveThirtyEight picked over the carcass of the election, pondering why data analysts misjudged Trump's electoral strength and
how readers themselves often didn't necessarily possess the media literacy to sift through fake and poorly reported news.
It's a total scam and
journalists like you are promoting it and stupid people will lose a lot of money and you will talk about
how Wall Street scammed them when its actually the press causing it.
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).
So
how should media companies and
journalists approach platforms
like Facebook?
(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).
Find out
how entrepreneurs just
like you are learning to speak in sound bytes, write killer press releases, woo
journalists and become media magnets!
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.
That seemed
like a potential problem, but hey, I'm a
journalist,
how hard could it be to get access to where I need to go, even without a ticket?
Real Madrid and Spain's legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas has given an exclusive interview with
journalist Inaki Gabilondo, in which he's described
how he'd
like to eventually move abroad and experience a different footballing culture, Football Espana reports.
Perhaps it is because the author is a
journalist, not someone
like me, whose business it is to offer practical advice to sports parents on
how not to get, as I put it in Home Team Advantage, «sucked into the crazy vortex of competitive youth sports.»
I loathe the way that «
journalists»
like Nancy Grace harp on every missing child story (missing white child, anyway) and
how most parents in my own community give cell phones to their second graders.
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).
journalists like Moore ought to think about
how to be part of the solution.
«I'd
like to learn about cutting - edge technologies in the U.S. and
how American scientists view the process of translating basic science into application,» said Chen, who was a panelist at the 2017 World Conference for Science
Journalists in San Francisco.
Kelsey Dallas, a Deseret News national reporter, urged
journalists to consider
how Pepperberg's research, and studies
like it, enhance understanding of the capacities of animals.
When
journalists are dealing with foreign affairs or the military, I think there's a natural tendency for them to feel
like they are asking questions not just as
journalists but also as citizens, and that affects
how they design the questions.
Last May, physicists Brian Greene and Michal Lipson, venture capitalist Shelley Harrison,
journalist Jon Gertner, and DISCOVER editor in chief Corey S. Powell gathered in front of an audience in the academy's glassy New York offices for a spirited discussion about string theory and supermarket scanners, cranks and geniuses, and
how in science, as Bob Dylan once sang, there's no success
like failure.
January 1 In The Tinkerers,
journalist Alec Foege explores
how amateur inventions,
like Steve Jobs's «blue box» phone, can jump - start technological growth.
Veteran game
journalist Geoff Keighley joins Kotaku Splitscreen this week to talk about what it's
like to produce The Game Awards,
how he decides which trailer to debut, and the hilarious request he got from the people who make Doritos.
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt discussed her research for the role,
how playing a real - life person informed her approach to the character, what it was
like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most about working with Renner, what she learned about
journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their story, her new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
Chuck has questions about
how Stephen always seems to be in the right place at the right time to capture his stranger - than - fiction scoops, but with everyone so enraptured by Stephen's work, Chuck looks
like a jealous colleague rather than a
journalist following his natural instincts.
In a year where most critics groups seem
like robot drones following one master,
how on earth could anyone, let alone «
journalists», complain about LAFCA's picks?
On the final day of the «Walk
Like a
Journalist» workshop, students met with Shelley to review their photos from Dupont Circle and to discuss
how to write strong captions.
We haven't been offered a drive in the standard V90 yet, but while auto
journalists are supposed to be inclined toward station wagons, especially brown ones with diesels and manual gearboxes (neither of which will be offered in the U.S.) we can't see
how we'll
like it any more as the Cross Country.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: Sometimes you forget
how good you have it as an automotive
journalist until you get into something really basic
like this 2014 Mazda 2 Touring.
This is
how the German
journalists imagine the Mercedes C - Class Coupe will look
like.
All of which means that I get
how challenging it is for a serious
journalist like Jeremy Greenfield to present objective information about the book publishing business.
However, in order to do this you have to learn
how to think
like a
journalist, pitch stories that are newsworthy and tied into current events.
Nick Kontis, Author & Travel
Journalist for The Huffington Post and Chief Traveler at NicholasKontis.com, gives details on his recent book and gives his insight into
how to travel
like a local.
A: Apart from exhaustion and jetlag, it's going on a press trip with a group of
journalists from all over the States, or Canada or Germany and feeling
like you are going to throw yourself in front of the train if you have to hear anymore about their bad knees, their husband, Harvey, or
how the bellman didn't carry their bags upstairs.
What always cracks me up is
how journalists pit the PS3 vs. Wii,
like they somehow want it to be a competition.
Cue the witty «Cel - da» puns from games
journalists and players alike, unable to see
how a game that looked
like a cartoon could carry on such a serious and beloved franchise.
It got me thinking about
how we — players, critics,
journalists — really struggle to appreciate that these games are created not just by the one or two people we see in a dozen pre-release interviews and profiles, but by dozens if not hundreds of people, each with some small say in what the final creative work will look
like.
No amount of previews where you
journalists talk about
how incredible and fun the games are because they have
like seven Move controllers provided (which would cost us $ 280) for Joust or four DualShock 4 controllers (which would costs us $ 240) can do anything to convince me.
As Cunningham said to
journalists at the time: «It's really a concern about
how you preserve the elements of an art which is really evanescent, which is really
like water.»
Again, the paper had the appropriate disclaimers, but it looks
like Tim Palmer decided to «simplify» things for the «benefit» of the audience, so
how are
journalists and the public (who don't even get to read the paper) supposed to work out what it really means?
Journalist Thomas Friedman travels there there to find out what happened, and learn
how climate change might could make problems
like this more common.
I say this as someone who was a working
journalist for a while — it always struck me
how wrong it was to be in the Society of Professional
Journalists, because professionals are people who can accept or refuse jobs as they
like, for whom peer review is the main control and for whom it has legal weight, etc..
Since I've been labeled an «investigative
journalist», I'll briefly dispute it, and then describe
how no less than Democrat New York Senator and global warming believer Chuck Schumer says people
like me are
journalists.
Now I'm not a
journalist, but can certainly imagine
how the first document could turn into a story
like «SEC Investigates Dell Accounting Practices ``; or
how a
journalist could have fun with the second document, and publish «EFF Defends Google Too ``, reflecting that Google isn't always the bad guy when it comes to EFF support.
Ask open - ended questions,
like those a
journalist would ask, using who, what, when, where, why and
how.
It was a media event, featuring a Q&A with the artist and lots of arty farty
journalists trying to outdo each other with wanky questions
like: «There is a growing reliance on psychic biography in society, which is incredibly oppressive,
how can the artist avoid this stifling his work...» or some such ridiculous shite.