Sentences with phrase «modern journalism»

Lately, this seems to be the rare exception to the rule, which is a sad statement on the affairs of modern journalism.
It makes the place, its people and its problems very real, far removed from the «which tribe, how many dead» convention of modern journalism.
In modern journalism, the line between truth and fiction is perilously blurry.
The standards of the best modern journalism or critical history were simply not around in the first century, and it's an anachronism to expect the biblical authors to have followed them.
We tend to want modern journalism, but the gospels resist that yoke, thus we need to be careful when we say the following about events recorded,» it happened like this»... another gospel might have a different take on the same incident (even the synoptics).
Morrissey's complaint cuts through to the truth about modern journalism — as Spielberg does not — by exposing how what we consider «the news» has become the illusory practice of a primarily Left - centered, conspiratorial institution that operates to manipulate a susceptible public.
Resurrecting the Champ is about the shaky ground upon which modern journalism stands and the relationship between fathers and sons.
Facts and the truth are the first casualties of modern journalism warfare.
Writing in the far - right publication Breitbart, Christopher Essex describes modern journalism that supports the scientific consensus of man - made climate change as «100 % pure fake news, top to bottom.»
From modern journalism (and citizen participation), to blogs, social networks and monetization strategies for web media, the topic list is fantastic.
Diane is one of the giants of modern journalism, and we can't wait to see where she'll lead us next.
And please let's address those two «terrible tyrannies» in modern journalism that contribute to public confusion and detachment on this issue of immense importance (ideally in time so we can preserve the atmosphere and environment for our children, please).
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.
Instead Stewart crafts an image of modern journalism, global politics, and outdated ideology that has a pulse as quick as its tongue is sharp.
But regardless of some of its debatable content, James Vanderbilt's directorial debut admirably reaches to capture a genuine depiction of modern journalism and its ingrained complexities.
On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, «Truth» is an intense, tantalizing 10, delving into the deplorable decline of modern journalism.
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