Sentences with phrase «journalists giving the story»

Includes articles from a range of sources to show the different «spin» journalist give a story.
They are about the only journalists giving the story the attention it deserves, and are doing a fabulous job.

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Offer exclusives to specific journalists from top - tier publications and give them a 24 - hour grace period to reply before offering the story to someone else.
We connect with a skeptical and media - savvy generation by giving them the real story, the version that journalists used to keep to themselves.
When you consistently serve them you give journalists the things they need to write their next big story.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking for readers, writers, ghost writers, authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors like you who want to help by giving $ 1 or more and spreading this campaign and the story to the world.
Better yet CNN, why don't you give us a list of all the reporters / journalists (I'm laughing as I write the word journalist) in your Time Warner corporation who are Christians and let people decide if they still want to read, watch or listen to their stories.
«No ID, no checks... and vouchers for sob stories: The truth behind those shock food bank claims» ran the headline, as their journalist revealed that it was possible for an individual to be given food despite not actually needing it, just as long as that individual was prepared to lie, consistently and convincingly, to everybody along the way.
The worst thing about the international break is that it has given bored journalists (myself included) too long to come up with a million stories about Chelsea and a bad start to the season.
By last Monday, local English journalists had completely given up on the story, but somehow the Catalan press was still pushing on, fed by higher - ups at Barca who wanted to assure their fans that talks were ongoing, that there was an «80 % chance» that Coutinho would be a Barcelona player by Friday.
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.
Despite every journalist in Britain looking for the story so far only Easyjet has given a strong signal that it will move.
At the time, if a scientist even mentioned SARS, he or she was given a full - page story in every newspaper in the world (a practice that brought inadvertent fame to many astronomers before journalists realized they were actually saying «stars»).
But while that 1976 political thriller kept its focus squarely on its intrepid journalists, Spotlight gives equal attention to the victims of sexual abuse at the center of its story.
All the while, a budding romance between Joe and a journalist (Stacy Edwards) is given short shrift — Driven is, after all, already a love story between men and men, and men and their machines; Joe's ex-wife (Gina Gershon) is so appalling a burlesque of womanhood that one can hardly blame Driven's asphalt gladiators for preferring their own company.
Starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan (who also co-wrote the screenplay), and directed by Stephen Frears, the film tells the true story of a disgraced journalist whose latest assignment is helping an elderly woman find the long lost son she was forced to give up decades ago while living in a convent.
Based on the true story of birds attacking residents of Capitola, California, in 1961, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Special Effects, and the Bengal Film Journalists Association gave Hitchcock the Best Director Award (watch for his cameo at the beginning of the film).
The story of a journalist Chuck Tatum (Kirk Douglas), who is stuck in a rut until he comes across a disaster that gives his life meaning.
The journalist is Christi Davies (Brittany Snow), who has been given full access to the local police department for a story she's writing.
Directed and co-written by Tom McCarthy, Spotlight focuses on the Boston Globe's elite investigative team, journalists given the luxury of months to find stories and a year or more to investigate them.
Second, the Times story and the response reminds us that the accountability and responsiveness that journalists ask of public officials is not something that they're always equally willing to give to readers and sources — especially when the issue is a matter of interpretation than factual accuracy.
Single - year miracle school turnaround stories are a chronic problem in education journalism, as is a reluctance by some education journalists to focus some of the accountability they give to schools on their own work.
Having access to these exhibitors before the Show is open to the industry gives participating journalists the advantage of an early start on their stories.
It is designed to give writers, journalists and news companies a way to stay in touch with trending and developing stories.
In this tightly wound, enthralling story reminiscent of Agatha Christie's works, Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a luxury cruise with only a handful of cabins.
Give journalists stories beyond your book that they've never seen before, or a new spin, or a fresh idea, or a heartfelt essay or true story or your inspriation or a sneak peek in your life (here's where you can get back some of your investment too — get paid for writing or speaking.
This story was recently given the 2015 Finalist award in the prestigious North American Travel Journalists Association annual competition, which honors the best of the best in travel writing excellence in the U.S. and Canada.
Bianca is a freelance journalist & blogger specialising in stories about responsible tourism, fair trade and community development, with the aim to promote ethical values and give a voice to organisations who are making the world a better place.
Journalists and editors like stories that surprise, that give something «new» to the subject and are therefore likely to be interesting enough to readers to make them read past the headline.
The award, named for the NBC television correspondent and anchor who died in 1996, is given to journalists operating pretty much below the radar, on stories that simmer instead of explode.
For such stories an ethical journalist is obligated to give each competing view its most articulate presentation and roughly equivalent space.
I have to wonder how this would have played out if we had issued a press release in the U.S., or if this story was given to pretty much any U.S. journalist working for the mainstream media.
Michael, you are right (I hope), and I think that the contrary examples given are mainly colloquial langage, or exageration to vulagrize or get «a story» for the journalist.
The journalists then write their articles or broadcast their pieces, using what they have heard to give Downing Street's line on the stories they are covering.
To that end, Calgary Law's journalists in residence provide media training to students and faculty alike; they meet with students, talk in classes, and put on sessions for faculty members, «all on how to engage with the media — to give us a glimpse into how a media person would view a story, and to begin to get us to think about how, given their different lens, one could constructively engage with the media,» says Holloway.
«Responsible journalism,» as the Lords called their new defence, posited that if a journalist has taken reasonable steps to verify that a story is true, and has given the subject an opportunity to respond, he or she can not be found liable for defamation, even if the story contains untruths.
The most telling evidence for the defence was given by the Observer journalist Adam Raphael, appearing under subpoena to explain an article he had published soon after the story first broke.
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«We are thrilled to honor these journalists, who have produced powerful stories that give millions of Americans a better understanding of the important issues that shape our lives,» said PPFA president Cecile Richards.
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