Megan's quest to report the story — at all cost — soon gets ensnared in
journalism ethics when she becomes a little too friendly with Michael.
Not exact matches
The group talked about what day jobs they were doing
when they decided to write about comics, the history of their respective websites and how they get contributors, the attitudes of news sites now and how it compares to early TCJ, them looking at other sites and how they cover comics, how they deal with interviews that are given under the condition that they focus on upcoming product, the
ethics in covering comics and working in them, why they keep writing about comics and where do they want comics
journalism to go.
When the GamerGate movement began defining its focus as being about «
ethics in games
journalism» they inevitably invited the mockery and dismissiveness such a highfalutin turn of phrase deserved.
When #GamerGate kicked in, I strongly advocated for the people who actually cared about
ethics in games
journalism to use the energy to create a consumer organization (Initial proposal here, answers to criticisms here).
What is showing itself, too, is that people in GamerGate want
ethics in video game
journalism when they hate most video game journalists and say that
journalism, the written form, with letters, words, and sentences, is useless in the wake of YouTube.