Sentences with phrase «kind of journalism»

If Alan Pakula's fine film adaptation of «All the President's Men» can be said to mark the beginning of a new kind of journalism film, James Bridges's «Perfect,» suggested by a piece in Rolling Stone magazine by Aaron Latham, may mark the absolute, idiotic end.
Margot Sanger - Katz's explainer, «What We Know About Trump's Twin Blows to Obamacare,» is the kind of journalism that doesn't get anywhere near the credit it deserves.
He added: «There are all kinds of journalisms to be taken into account, and they all have to be at their tippy - top best.
But there is a kind of journalism, exemplified in America by H. L. Mencken and George Will, among many others, and in England by Henry Fairlie, T. E. («Peter») Utley and, more recently, the late Christopher Hitchens, which is as much an application of mind to the world as are the opinions of any common - law judge.
He opines that his mission is to lead novelists back to realism — defined as a kind of journalism.
On the ethics of this kind of journalism, Brock notes that his various movement employers (in this case, the Spectator) cared only about the political effect of his work, not its accuracy.
This is my kind of journalism and holiday advice:)
Yes, because of the impact and because of the kind of journalism that I embark on.
My kind of journalism probably shows this more because it deals with three tenets — naming, shaming and jailing — I make sure I follow through to see that that is done.
He further criticized the kind of journalism being practiced by local journalists, saying most media houses plan their daily programmes purely on the NDC and NPP.
«We are also interested in the impact of this kind of journalism on readers, on other stakeholders, such as NGOs, external stakeholders and journalists.
The tools are part of a broader effort to preserve the kind of journalism that Google's dominance, and that of other web giants like Facebook, has threatened.
But how does this kind of journalism pay for itself?
Whoever wrote this should never be involved in any kind of journalism whatsoever.
Saltz is one of the few distinctive voices on the bland horizon of contemporary art writing, which is mostly all «Zombie Formalist Art Criticism» — a kind of journalism without facts, sensitivity or style.
It is also arguably serious in its assertion that painting can be a kind of journalism, and can serve the same purpose.
In the New Republic, Josephine Livingstone reviews Celeste Dupuy - Spencer's solo show at New York's Marlborough Contemporary Gallery, commending the exhibition's «assertion that painting can be a kind of journalism, and can serve the same purpose.»
Hilton Als» statement about Diane Arbus in the exhibition catalogue's essay is fitting: «you were different than [Robert] Frank and [Garry] Winogrand and the others you're sometimes lumped in with because you weren't treating the image as a kind of journalism, but the record of fantasy — of magic — ground through the glass of the real.
The Wall Street Journal called Power Hungry «precisely the kind of journalism we need to hold truth to power.»
One would have to sift through the collection of newspaper articles he wrote to determine whether he did no more than report on situations, or if he actually did some kind of journalism involving real investigative work.
(Gathered all together here) It is obvious looking at them that we still need this kind of journalism.
You have to pay for that kind of journalism.
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