Others with
lots of journalism experience have different views.
There has been
a lot of journalism banter about the White House's latest move to better control its message by bringing about dramatic...
A lot of journalism's gone soft these days, to be honest.
I think they hire
a lot of journalism majors too.»
Not exact matches
This is why a
lot of great VCs find their careers in
journalism.
There's a
lot of great
journalism being done.
Lots of us had deep backgrounds in travel writing,
journalism, technical writing, and business - to - business marketing writing before making our own journeys abroad and writing for International Living.
For the unfamiliar, Gawker is an online
journalism site that has garnered a
lot of controversy for blurring the lines as far as what's considered «ethical»
journalism.
In print, the New
Journalism indulges in a
lot of first - person narrative, as I have done in this article — as if I were really laying myself open to your criticisms.
Like a
lot of stuff, it's click bait
journalism at its worst.
As far as Luke, I used to watch the live chat regularly, and I respect his understanding
of MMA a
lot, but I'm not a fan
of talking heads, and that's basically what Luke is in regards to MMA «
journalism», I wouldn't even call him a journalist, he's more
of a analyst / talking head.
Yet, nowadays, a
lot of that serious
journalism takes the form
of blogs.
In a nice piece
of investigative
journalism, techPresident's Josh Levy looked yesterday at Barak Obama's YouTube viewer statistics and wondered if something didn't quite add up: the candidate's YouChoose channel has been viewed 35 times more than arch-enemy Hillary Clinton's, but it looks as though the YouTube stats might be counting a
lot of ghost runners as real people.
But then a
lot of parliamentary
journalism in those days could appear to be constrained both by the last gasps
of parliamentary restrictions on the press and a more clubbable atmosphere between MPs and the lobby.
When a news outlet gets a story like this you have to do a
lot of investigative
journalism to validate and verify your sources.
Though I've seen a
lot of staged photos over a long career in
journalism, this one took the cake.
I know that it is in the nature
of journalism to always surf whatever passing wave comes along.And I know that
lots of readers, like
lots of writers, also prefer the warm bath
of the familiar to the cold shock
of the difficult and new.
BoraZ: The
journalism world in general paid attention to it, so people, there was a lot of discussion among media folks on Twitter for instance and on blogs, discussing, so you know, Nieman Journalism Lab and those people, they've been discussing PepsiGate in quite a lot
journalism world in general paid attention to it, so people, there was a
lot of discussion among media folks on Twitter for instance and on blogs, discussing, so you know, Nieman
Journalism Lab and those people, they've been discussing PepsiGate in quite a lot
Journalism Lab and those people, they've been discussing PepsiGate in quite a
lot of detail.
Because what we're seeing is that a
lot of the science news that's been generated now is not pure
journalism or it might not be
journalism at all.
(laughter) But, putting that in an appropriate context, now it's not just that obviously online
journalism lends itself so well to a
lot of good coverage; the fact that it is so easily lent to dialogue and linking to sources, to multimedia, to the diversity
of opportunities and ways
of approaching all
of this; not to mention the extraordinary explanatory power
of lolcats.
Diligent
journalism involves
lots of awe and wonder, but it also feeds on doom and gloom.
Since Showcase launched Storygrams — professional annotations
of award - winning science
journalism — we have thought a
lot about the value
of textual analysis and its use in the classroom.
There's a
lot of talk about what you should and shouldn't use on your skin, and some
of it stems from marketing, fearmongering, and poorly researched
journalism.
Not going to lie I want to go into Fashion
Journalism but the industry is super hard to break and I've found that I have to do a
lot of hard work; including my blog which I started to help me achieve that goal.
As a portrait
of modern
journalism, though, it leaves quite a
lot to be desired; this is the kind
of film that has characters trade grandiose talking points about the ethics
of reporting, but can't be bothered to show its reporter hero — still recovering from the damage factual inaccuracies did to his career — using a recording device during interviews.
Murder mystery,
journalism exposé, courtroom drama, metaphysical inquiry into the secret - sharer nature
of certain American Bros, proof that James Franco and Jonah Hill can serious - act opposite one another — it seems to be going for any one
of these at any given moment, and in the end winds up being not a whole
lot more than ostentatiously unpleasant and ugly.
But this movie ticks a
lot of boxes: it's about the death
of investigative
journalism, the quagmire that newspapers are in today, but it's also about society and the way that it dealt with this situation [the exposing
of Roman Catholic pedophile priests in Boston].
Some
of them are surprisingly believable as the people living and working in the
journalism world, and you may be amused to see that Hank Azaria and Steve Zahn look a
lot more serious than usual in their respective supporting roles.
Journalism can be a tedious business, more about sifting through vast piles
of spreadsheets than rendezvousing with sources in dark parking
lots.
Boal is a former journalist, so his ability to do a
lot of great reporting impresses me... as
journalism.
The Fifth Estate tries to be a
lot of things: a character study, an international thriller, a magnifying glass on the eternally combustible definition
of journalism.
Site Review: The Huffington Post A mix
of professional reporting, aggregation, blogs and unpaid
journalism, HuffingtonPost.com has a
lot going on.
Our
journalism takes a
lot of time, effort, and hard work to produce.
There's a
lot of good education
journalism being produced right now.
It wouldn't be a
journalism conference without
lots of awards being given out.
A
lot of people don't know this, but I'm told you can lose your automotive
journalism license if you don't stay right on the other guy's bumper at all times during press drives.
There's
lots of excitement bubbling about new publishing opportunities for writers
of short stories, essays,
journalism and other less - than - book - length works.
Shari Goldhagen is a native Ohioan who holds a
lot of writing degrees from Big Ten Schools in the Midwest: A
journalism degree from Northwestern and an MFA from Ohio State.
Deputy Editor, Nieman
Journalism Lab at Harvard Interview starts at 16:02 and ends at 40:51 I think it's become very clear that there's going to be a devoted subset
of people who do read on eReaders, and there's going to be a
lot more reading on phones.
I do everything from editing their book (by the way, have a BA in Comm /
Journalism and
lots of experience), helping coordinate cover design, layout, indexing, securing an ISBN number, bar codes, PCIP information, registering copyright, etc..
One
of the subscriptions I've held onto through a
lot of inbox purging over the last year is the feed from Nieman
Journalism Labs, a part
of the Nieman Foundation for
Journalism at Harvard University.
As newspapers and even magazines have declined in both reach and financial health, there has been a
lot of concern expressed about the future
of journalism — particularly longer - form or what some call «investigative
journalism.»
Our
journalism takes a
lot of time, effort, and hard work to produce.
«There are a
lot of great TV shows and movies that are available on Shomi that aren't necessarily available on Netflix,» added Gabrielle Reyes, a
journalism student in Toronto.
He enriched the investment writing world in two ways: he created a bunch
of young savvy journalists that occupy many places in the broader investment
journalism world, and he encouraged a
lot of clever investors to write for him.
Our
journalism takes a
lot of time, effort, and hard work to produce.
My human noticed in her 25 years
of music
journalism that a
lot of the hard rock and heavy metal musicians she interviewed were animal people.
I also urge you to go out and pick up a copy
of the magazine, especially for a brilliant article regarding how the current state
of videogames
journalism has a
lot to do with the internet community and the fact that you're no longer allowed to have an opinion that goes against the herd.
Because
of the heated rivalry between the console manufacturers, a
lot of recent videogame
journalism has become sensational in its interpretation.
Lee Williams: Well, in the whole discussion
of ethics in gaming media, especially
journalism what really stood out to me was that there were a
lot of people upset about instances where they felt basic ethical standards were being violated in certain articles, but no one was really being specific as to why they felt that way.