Facts matter, of course, but not as
much as journalists want them to.
Not exact matches
The show cast six supporting «citizen
journalists» who reflect the broad swath of personalities on the right, with a gun - rights activist in the vein of bombastic NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch, provocateurs in the vein of Milo Yiannopoulos, what Miller described
as a «pseudo-intellectual with no real credentials,» and a stay - at - home livestreamer rambling without
much of a point.
And be sure to respect their deadlines and schedules
as much as possible.Taking the easy route of spamming hundreds of
journalists is extremely unlikely to result in coverage.
As a
journalist myself, I can very
much attest to this.
As BuzzFeed notes,
much of Uber's new policy on accessing passenger data was included in an update to the company's privacy policy issued a day after reports of an Uber executive's comments about doing research on
journalists.
Much as it is possible for someone to get rewarded for performing a work —
as opposed to writing it, which involves copyright — publishers would get to command fees for the stuff their writers write, based their own (new) rights rather than the copyright held by the
journalist.
Long before the Hogan trial took center stage, Gawker Media invested millions (Denton won't say how
much exactly) in building a commenting and reader - blogging system it called Kinja, which Denton described
as nothing less than an attempt to turn the publishing world on its head — to put readers on the same level with
journalists and publishers.
A student
journalist interviewed his classmates
as they crowded into the dark closet of their culinary classroom — one interviewee expressed
as much disbelief over our country's resignation to school shootings
as she did over the shooting happening outside the door.
Other times, an actual lawsuit ensues,
as when Trump retained attorney Marc Kasowitz to sue
journalist Tim O'Brien for $ 5 million, claiming O'Brien libeled the notoriously image - conscious developer by asserting Trump was worth
much less than he claimed.
As a journalist, I like having an argument about Catholicism as much as the next perso
As a
journalist, I like having an argument about Catholicism
as much as the next perso
as much as the next perso
as the next person.
Robert Wuthnow and Emma Green have both raised serious questions about how
much religion polls can tell us, and how easy they are to misinterpret.Since I work
as a data
journalist....
In many developing countries, wages are
much less, and
as journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn have noted in their widely - acclaimed book Half the Sky, the empowerment and employment of women can have a direct and profound effect in curbing poverty, infant mortality, maternal mortality, and violence.
While not ignoring Begin's strategic skills, Shilon, an Israeli
journalist, does not, I think, give them
as much credit
as they deserve in this book, an English translation of a Hebrew biography published in 2007.
Our political life is made to look worse than it is not so
much because
journalists oppose any one tendency in politics
as because they have come to oppose the political class in general.
For good or ill, the nomination process today is structured
as a marathon; for the race to end almost before it begins would leave voters uneasy and
journalists with too
much free time, which can only lead to mischief.
She did
as much as any single
journalist to set a media agenda lifting the JRW boys, their coaches and their loved ones onto a pedestal above their peers.
You'd heard all the stories about international soccer stars and their breezy contempt for the press: How Paul Gascoigne of England once belched into a live microphone on Italian TV; how European players will demand
as much as $ 10,000 for the favor of an interview; how four months ago Argentine superstar Diego Maradona strafed
journalists camped outside his home with pellets from an air gun.
I have a
much of a clue
as any «ITK», dodgy paper
journalist and all Arsenal fans.
The long awaited and
much talked about summer transfer of the France international star Thomas Lemar to Arsenal has been agreed by his current club
AS Monaco, with the French club only waiting to secure a replacement for the talented 21 - year old before confirming it officially, according to the Italian football
journalist Emiliano Giulianelli.
Take a step back and look at the facts again, because Arsene Wenger seems to be suggesting that we only see this, and the seven years of crashing out of the Champions League before the quarter - final stage,
as failure because we are told
as much by the football pundits on TV and the
journalists in the press.
He encouraged the aspiring
journalists in the audience to specialize in a field and learn
as much as they can about it — for instance, to get an economics degree rather than a journalism degree.
Some of my friends in the media vigorously attack Nigerian
journalists and statesmen who openly commend the Ghanaian administration for the strides made so far.Chief Dele Momodu recently said this about of our President «People don't know why I love Ghana so
much and the current leader in particular.He is modest, not flamboyant
as we see of other leaders», on BBC few days ago Nigerians interviewed used the positive signs in Ghana
as appropriate yardstick to attack their government, a documentary going round in the international media exposes the lackadaisical performance of the Nigerian government using the positive performance recorded under John Mahama.The latest BBC reports on the Nigerian economy captures that the cost of living in Nigeria continue to soar and in June, accelerated to 16.5 % the highest rate in almost 11 years.Gari which is supposed to be the cheapest commodity in the country can not be afforded by the poor.
The relationship between the Conservative party and Europe requires the work of psychiatrists
as much as political
journalists and historians.
Most
journalists were left with their mouths hanging open
as the former assistant commissioner's excessively informal approach to, well, pretty
much everything earned him a stinging rebuke in the subsequent report by MPs.
Not
much was actually happening at the party's autumn conference in Glasgow, so it came
as quite a surprise to the
journalists gathered in the city to find the Lib Dems» secret «lines to take» document emailed around.
With Theresa May's campaign visits being described by one
journalist this week
as «familiar neuron crushing dullness», we shouldn't have been expecting too
much excitement from the Conservative Party manifesto.
Spin One thing you've always got to be careful of
as a political
journalist is how
much are you prepared to go along with the spinning that's going on behind the scenes?
Not
much is known about the cause of the broadcaster's death
as the hospital is yet to release the autopsy report, however, there have been some speculations that the
journalist died from stress - related conditions.
Some
journalists argue that lower abortion rates from countries such
as Romania is also due to corruption, since these funds are
much harder to use for something else,
as opposed to internal funds.
He's the kind of self - styled intellectual
journalist in politics who caused so
much trouble in 20th century politics, not a bad man, decent enough in his way, but not
as smart
as he thinks he is, vain with it.
As journalist Jenny Gustafsson recently wrote: «Whether visiting a friend for the first time or trying to find someone's office, the best bet is always to find landmarks, not official addresses — they may exist, but probably won't be of
much help anyway, because no one really uses them.»
And here are the answers to the questions we asked last week, which were taken from the quiz at the Edinburgh Science Festival aiming to find out whether New Scientists's
journalists know
as much about science
as University of Edinburgh academics.
We're the investigative arm of congress, and I've been doing energy and science issues
much as I was doing
as a
journalist, but with the power of subpoena; makes it a lot of fun.
(10) The company's scientists also report that when they then injected preformed
AS fibrils into the brains of mice, BIIB054 slowed the self - templating spread of
AS pathology across the brain (consistent with their cell - culture study), and held
much of the ensuing motor dysfunction at bay (9,10)(reducing it «by more than 50 percent» according to a science
journalist who was present when they presented results at AD / PD 2017 (11)-RRB-.
I've always been a gregarious, outgoing guy, and
as a professional
journalist and former TV and radio reporter, I've never thought myself to be lacking in the charisma department, so conventional ways of meeting people seemed to me
much more opportune and
much less shallow than some mobile app that asks you to judge someone based on your first impression of a photo.
Too
much is left unexplained and it spent time on several subplots that did nothing to progress the story (such
as the
journalists, and Christine Johnson).
Even though The Amina Profile works
as a cyber-thriller of sorts, I think it's
much more wide - reaching than that, a story about online identity, but also about the danger of media - constructed narratives, one that manages to salute both citizen
journalists, but also establishment outlets like NPR.
The famously hermit - like entertainment
journalist, who allegedly ruled her roost
much like a mob boss, was the thinly veiled subject of the project, which starred Keaton
as Not - Nikki, was co-written by Condon and «Tell Me You Love Me» creator Cynthia Mort, and set up at the premium cable network back in 2011, and was the recipient of
much attention from the trades (Finke wasn't intially aware of the project, but eventually struck a deal with HBO, seemingly mostly to ensure her silence).
The films are all extremely timely, with «City of Ghosts» taking on added resonance
as the Trump administration has devoted
much of its first weekend to criticizing
journalists.
Yet when the filmmaker came across an article in The New Yorker about the citizen
journalist outfit Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, he realized that the war he would cover would not be fought with bullets,
as much as the men and women who file dispatches from ground zero risk their lives, but instead with information
as he followed the network built by RBSS to share their testimony with the rest of the world to rival the propaganda machine created by ISIS to recruit new soldiers from inside the country.
It revolves around a real life interview Hervé did with a British
journalist in 1993 just days before he committed suicide, which the
journalist (who is played Fifty Shades of Grey's Jamie Dornan in the film) «very
much saw...
as his sort of suicide note almost, and he was very keen to explain to people about Hervé's life».
Various live streams that will be hosted by renowned
Journalist Geoff Keighley and consist of things such
as previews, hours of conferences and so
much more.
Thanks to the many other websites who link back here on occasion, and who help boost traffic,
as well
as inspire us to do better work — that would be Craig Kennedy and Living in Cinema, Anne Thompson and Indiewire, Kris Tapley and In Contention, Steve Pond at The Wrap, Melissa Silverstein at Women & Hollywood, Jennifer Merin at Alliance of Women Film
Journalists, Jeff Wells and Hollywood Elsewhere, David Poland and Movie City News, Erik Childress at Cinematical, Ed Douglas
as ComingSoon, Katey Rich at Cinemablend, Scott Feinberg of Scottfeinberg.com, Phil Contrino of Boxoffice.com, Vulture, Vanity Fair's Little Gold Men, Metacritic, Rotten Tomatoes, and other sites that we depend on daily, Variety, the New York and LA Times, the New Yorker — we also love to read Glenn Kenny, Owen Gleiberman and Lisa Schwarzbaum, AO Scott and Manohla Dargis, Andrew O'Hehir, Roger Ebert, David Carr at the NY Times, Marshall Fine, and the many other film critics who contribute so
much to our movie watching.
As an entertainment journalist, I like to do as many interviews as possible even with actors or filmmakers whose work I have seen but careers I don't know much abou
As an entertainment
journalist, I like to do
as many interviews as possible even with actors or filmmakers whose work I have seen but careers I don't know much abou
as many interviews
as possible even with actors or filmmakers whose work I have seen but careers I don't know much abou
as possible even with actors or filmmakers whose work I have seen but careers I don't know
much about.
When your students reach a certain age, they'll start taking the details of their writing
much more seriously — there'll be no room for spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, or repetition — and Hemingway Editor will make them feel like professional authors and
journalists as they polish their skills.
When Volvo unveiled a prototype only to auto
journalists a few years ago, design chief Thomas Ingenlath described the Compact Modular Architecture (small) models, including the XC40,
as aiming for a
much younger — say, thirty - something — audience rather than traditional customers of the brand, who are old enough to have watched the television show «Thirtysomething» when it was on broadcast TV -LRB-!)
It wasn't so
much the
journalists saying that, it was the manufacturers, who insist that multiple concepts introduced here are so innovative, so unheard of, that they can't be pigeonholed
as a sport - ute, or a station wagon, or a sedan, or a sports car, or a pickup truck.
As journalist Annie Cheney found while reporting on this subject over the course of three years, when there's that
much money to be made with no federal regulation, there are all sorts of shady (and fascinating) characters who are willing to employ questionable practices — from deception and outright theft — to acquire, market, and distribute human bodies and parts.
I'm the opposite — short stories are what comes naturally to me, after years
as a
journalist and PR writing short pieces, and manipulating the larger pieces are
much more challenging for me.
For a number of years, I got my writing fix, so to speak,
as a
journalist, but it's
much more fun writing fiction,» she says.