Sentences with phrase «not of journalism»

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For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
I'm no Trump supporter (for damn good reason), but I also can't condone irresponsible innuendo and technological illiteracy in the guise of investigative journalism.
However, not everyone sees the web version of the paper as a high - quality source of journalism.
I didn't much care for the 2015 Best Picture of the Year Spotlight; in my view, it was a Lifetime version of the kind of gripping story about journalism that All the President's Men actually was.
«I don't want to be dismissive of the examples provided, but singling out several outliers to vilify an entire company does not represent truth in journalism,» Ciubotariu writes.
«As for the coverage, he doesn't get involved in it at all — not what stories to do or what not to do; he doesn't comment on any stories, including about Amazon, he just doesn't,» Marty Baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, said Thursday at an annual dinner for Columbia University's Knight - Bagehot journalism fellowship.
In my years since school, I've realized the wisdom of that approach applies not just to journalism, but to business and marketing, too.
(They started a school of journalism, too — not hard to see the need there, either.)
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.
It remains to be seen how well the idea is received, as Adblock Plus is not exactly top of publishers» Christmas - card lists, but it certainly marks an interesting next step in the ongoing saga of figuring out how to make online journalism sustainable.
The charges were eventually dropped, but as a result of the allegation, he wouldn't find a regular journalism position for more than four years, according to Time.
Statements like the one Spicer just gave are why access journalism does not matter in the age of Trump.
There's a depth of reporting here that suggests he took this assignment personally, and he makes a compelling argument that the interests of a publicly traded corporation and a Wall Street culture hell - bent on wringing every last efficiency from a business aren't compatible with the stock in trade of the journalism industry — reporting that earns and safeguards the public trust.
«It represents two extremely polarized and separate networks that are not talking to each other,» said Gilad Lotan, chief data scientists at Betaworks, who presented the graphic last week at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
«Mr. O'Reilly, I don't think you are the right person to lecture me on advocacy in journalism when you spend most of your program giving your opinions without asking questions,» he said.
As John Herrman at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent piece he wrote about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social media, one of the biggest shifts in media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share information with vast numbers of people.
At a similar panel in New York earlier in January that was dedicated to technology and media in the 2016 election, top journalists from legacy media organizations like the Associated Press and new media organizations like the data - journalism website FiveThirtyEight picked over the carcass of the election, pondering why data analysts misjudged Trump's electoral strength and how readers themselves often didn't necessarily possess the media literacy to sift through fake and poorly reported news.
The risk isn't that an evil Facebook suddenly tries to destroy or pervert the causes of journalism, or goes to war against media entities (although the network's relationship with news is troubled, as my colleague Erin Griffith points out, and censorship is not uncommon).
Some fields showing marginal gains (for men and women)-- such as journalism and pre-law — haven't been great job producers of late.
It was a Times event, but in Beutner's eyes it wasn't a piece of Times journalism.
«The question is who's going to be able to figure out the model where the costs of producing high quality journalism and high quality information in the public interest don't exceed the revenue that you can generate from it.»
But the truth is that I enjoy journalism too much, and couldn't stomach having to regularly crush the dreams of aspiring entrepreneurs.
«Paywalls or metered models or whatever you want to call them are not a panacea for the news industry,» says David Skok, the director of digital at Global News and 2012 Nieman Journalism Fellow at Harvard University.
The result is that when a publisher posts a piece of journalism to Facebook, unless it pays for exposure, it does not know whether it will even show up in the feeds of their followers.
Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's definition du jour of the «national interest» in the Kinder Morgan pipeline has not been subjected to serious journalistic scrutiny, writes Georgia Straight Editor and former investigative journalism instructor Charlie Smith, in a commentary that points a finger at Canadian media fixtures like Evan Solomon, Rosemary Barton, Vassey Kapelos, Anna Maria Tremonti, Michael Enright, Carol Off, and Eric Sorenson.
I'm not a big fan of business journalism.
Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's definition du jour of the «national interest» in the Kinder Morgan pipeline has not been subjected to serious journalistic scrutiny, writes Georgia Straight Editor and former investigative journalism instructor Charlie Smith, in a commentary that points a finger at Canadian media fixtures like E
We join in the call for CBC to get out of digital advertising, not because of the dubious proposition that these revenues would flow to newspapers, but because their pursuit creates a distraction to CBC's core mission of serious journalism.
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They quote a «journalism expert» — Mike Foley, a journalism professor at the University of Florida — who labels Gawker's practices «pornography» and «not journalism
It doesn't mean there is of necessity anything wrong with the transaction, but reviewing the relationship can be good journalism.
The Gateway Student Journalism Society is a not - for - profit, apolitical society that publishes the Gateway, the student newspaper at the University of Alberta.
excerpt: «First of all, if you did not do so yesterday, please take the time to read Kevin Carmichael's look at the trip, and in particular how pack journalism narratives have formed, but he makes very relevant points about the political dynamics and the regional politics of India that the Canadian media is completely ignoring.»
Not surprisingly, word travels fast in the small world of tech journalism.
Sara Matthis thinks community journalism is important, but not serious; likes weird and wonderful children (she has two); and occasionally tortures herself with sprint - distance triathlons, but only if she has a good chance of beating her sister.
What a stupid poll — and Latin American or not — put up by a broadcasting concern whose record of lies and manipulation of data to support regressive agendas amounts to modern day yellow journalism.
«The real problem with investigative journalism, and one of the reasons there isn't as much of it as its partisans so desperately desire, is that it often doesn't pan out,» observes John Podhoretz, once of the Weekly Standard and now editor of Commentary, discussing a Washington Post hit job on Senator Marco Rubio.
Regardless of your beliefs and views, is it not tasteless for CNN to run this as their lead story on Easter morning??? Americans are appalled by anything done to insult Islam believers, so why is this felt to be appropriate??? There is nothing wrong with the article, but its timing makes it a poor and inflammatory choice of journalism, and would be taken as «persecution» if was directed toward any other belief system.
The moment that I set myself up as the «victim» of «journalism shaming,» not only do I take something away from people who have truly been victimized, but I add to the momentum of false victimhood culture while ignoring the words of Jesus about turning the other cheek.
Can't CNN find something else meaningful to report: the number of children in the US that go to sleep hungry; can we ever have a country that is not run by corporations; why has journalism gone down the toilet; why can't we tolerate each other; the real truth — organized religion divides people in this world instead of unitng them.
The last year's worth of controversy are simultaneously a commendation and condemnation of the state of «Christian» journalism and associated punditry, but the alternative is not necessarily blogging or «just» blogging, but a reappraisal of our ethics and interests in the public sphere
Perhaps, the most disturbing thing about this ridiculous episode of distractive journalism is that it is Ms. Kelly who has earned the raspberries for pointing out the absurd racism of Ms. Aisha, and not Ms. Aisha for being so absurdly racist.
Halberstam comments that «it was not a serious bit of journalism, but rather a re-creation of the Chennault - Chiang line.
Given all the varieties of new journalism now known, and some not yet discovered, it is not unlikely that they will tend to express themselves in a genre resembling that of the religious best sellers of today — a genre personal, concrete, narrational and, in application, universal.
Steinfels concludes: «Anti-Catholic animus is not keeping Catholics out of board rooms or country clubs, however, although it may complicate the careers of those in academic life, journalism, or some professional fields who don't make sure they are seen as «thinking» Catholics.
This slanted piece of writing (not journalism) has been my tipping point.
His arguments about journalism transcended the left - right divide; on the subject of the press, he said, «It is not an organ of public opinion.
And his take - downs of what he calls drive - by journalism on Japan, with the NYT (of course...) and Walter Russel Mead (aren't you glad to know Mr. Mead isn't as astoundingly perfect as you thought?)
Enough with the sensationalist journalism pretending there's some giant Christian vs atheist fight, when reality is the majority of sane people on both sides really couldn't care less what the other side does.
A move toward more endepindent reporting and more Americans reading news sources that don't contain AP reports would not only be good for coverage and American democracy, but it would revitalize the field of journalism and create more jobs for journalists if people weren't satisfied merely with what the AP or other syndicated sources are handing out.
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