Sentences with phrase «journalistic duty»

There's got to be a reason that NPR won't do their journalistic duty and report from both sides.
The Jalopnik crew demonstrates their willingness to go above and beyond the call of journalistic duty.
My journalistic duty and general inquisitiveness led me to manually dial through each setting and I could easily distinguish the features of each, from added torque and limited traction control in the Sand setting, to higher revs in Snow and an incredibly jerky Rock Crawling mode designed for slow going and a very light touch.
Now that Ole Diz is being heard from coast to coast however (Game of the Week on 190 CBS television stations), it becomes mandatory, both as a journalistic duty and an act of simple kindness, to offer a few keys to the Dean mind — which, like those of Einstein, Freud and other original thinkers, is more easily admired than really fathomed.
The executive editor has refused to be drawn onto the circuit any further than her journalistic duties require.

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By the summer of 1994, the three - way split between daytime research, family duties, and nighttime writing was well established, and I'd accumulated more than 20 journalistic publications.
Those who are eligible to apply for the special license include: US citizens who are visiting close relatives in Cuba, journalists or members of broadcasting crews who are participating in journalistic activities in the country, government travelers who are on official business, official business travelers, full - time professionals who have work - related duties to perform in Cuba, and students who are pursuing a course in a Cuban academic institution.
Though the duties differ depending on the branch of the military, the position typically requires the following: researching, preparing, and sharing news releases as well as arranging and conducting PR interviews.A strong public affairs specialist resume showcases superb journalistic skills.
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