As such, I disagree strongly with the idea that those who challenge the current consensus should be ignored in
journalistic coverage of the issue.
How do you feel about
the journalistic coverage of your exhibitions?
Inspired by the example of The Chronicle, EPE determined that the precollegiate field likewise needed independent, first - rate
journalistic coverage of national scope.
But its importance to biology and medicine can not be overstated; nor can the importance of good
journalistic coverage of this dynamic new area of science.
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.
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.
It reviews the media's
coverage of religion through
journalistic canons.
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.
I can only conclude that Broad has a mission when writing about climate change: To correct what he perceives to be errors in the record and restore a sense
of balance to
journalistic coverage that he thinks has tilted too far in the direction
of climate alarmism.
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.
For all the attention, controversy, and
coverage that have surrounded Julian Assange's non-profit «
journalistic» organization over the past several years, the English language version
of the site has an Alexa.com global traffic rank
of just 11,938 (the lower, the better).
Student viewpoints and experiences were also relatively muted in the Oklahoma
coverage — a
journalistic habit that seems old - fashioned, given all the recent focus on bringing student voices to the fore in the aftermath
of the Parkland school shooting.
Easily dismissed conspiracy theories and
journalistic deference toward school administrators seem to have resulted in less aggressive
coverage of the district's role in the events leading up to the February 14th school shooting.
On the one hand, by taking
journalistic values like credibility and fairness seriously, these groups are able to produce the sorts
of coverage that news organizations would if they had the time and resources to do so.
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.
At least, that's the way it sometimes appears when you consider the final
journalistic product, for example (in this case), the media's
coverage of the global warming problem, the wisest solutions, and so forth.
It really points to very serious widespread problems in the U.S. academic and
journalistic professions — you can't do research on renewable energy in the U.S. academic system, because
of fossil fuel influence, and you can't get honest
coverage of renewable energy initiatives in the U.S. press, also because
of undue influence by vested interests — and more often than not these days, those vested interests are in finance, not in industry.
Additionally,
journalistic norms play a major role in the nature
of coverage.
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).
«I had found this
journalistic norm as influential in other earlier work on US newspaper and television
coverage of anthropogenic climate change.»
In terms
of the old s - curve
of adoption
of ideas or technologies, the effect
of fair
journalistic coverage is to help new phenomena get started but then to extend the time until complete acceptance.
Yes, their
journalistic standards are high, but they're considered lightweight and somewhat superficial in regard to their
coverage of events.
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.
Brown Moses and Crowd - sourced Journalism is one more example
of war and international conflict being a «lab» for
journalistic innovation (i.e. CNN's live
coverage of the Gulf War).
«CNN's original presentation and ongoing
coverage — combining an inaccurate claim about our mortality rate with heartbreaking stories
of individual patients arranged into a timeline that likely could be recreated for any program across the country — are sensational, misleading, and lacking in
journalistic integrity,» the hospital said in a statement.
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.
It would encourage a reframing
of journalistic work towards more emphasis on solutions - focused reporting, and
coverage that humanises, rather than portraying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as «the other».