Sentences with phrase «of journalistic integrity»

The site adheres to the highest standards of journalistic integrity, relying on peer - reviewed medical journals and highly respected health organizations and institutions such as ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) and the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) as primary sources of information.
I smell a lack of journalistic integrity here as anyone who has handled one knows that the e-ink can mirror: videos, games, everything.
They can afford to hire the best writers and employ a higher degree of journalistic integrity.
The Trap Liner Award recognizes the writer or publication that, over the course of a given year, best demonstrates a tragic failure of journalistic integrity while fueling — intentionally or not — the witch - hunt against feral cats.
It featured speakers previously associated with the group, and was to discuss «the current social - political climate within the gaming community» and «the importance of journalistic integrity in video game's media.»
The movie itself — which deals (not very interestingly) with the issue of journalistic integrity and (very predictably) with father - son relationships — doesn't pack much of a wallop.
Although Bergman, who acted as a consultant on the film, is depicted as a martyr for the cause of journalistic integrity and Wallace is shown caving in to corporate suits at a key moment, the presentation of their characters and the conflict between them is anything but simplistic.
Proving at the very least they are unburdened by the weight of journalistic integrity and basic human morality, the pair feign a serious news report that ultimately culminates in a nationwide fundraising effort in the name of the two radio guys who went suddenly missing behind borders.
Even when the 60 Minutes story airs onscreen, the background music soars as if the report was a commendable piece of journalistic integrity.
Not that Howard's portrayal of a fictional New York City rag using the powers of journalistic integrity to make the world a slightly better place is bad, mind you.
The Globe and Mail's long - standing tradition of journalistic integrity and credibility is essential to its reputation as Canada's most trusted news source.
Instead, we're watching a symbol of journalistic integrity become one of systematic suppression (The big speech at the end solidifies it).
One last thing: While I am deeply disappointed that the NPR Ed blog published this story, my trust in NPR as an institution of journalistic integrity remains.
Caroline, I hope your interest in balanced and transparent reporting as a matter of journalistic integrity applies to all subjects be they liberal or conservative.
In the name of journalistic integrity, though, I felt I needed to give it a proper chance.
And so, in the interest of journalistic integrity and objectivism, we here at SEGA Nerds are obligated to «switch gears» and examine the situation in reverse.
[Turkewitz] is the source of the New York Times story, and the absence of his name, and his blawg, in the piece is a shoddy reflection of its journalistic integrity.
The French and Danish cartoonist were «free» to produce and publish those cartoons but in their quest for publicity they forgot the very basics of journalistic integrity.
The winner of the Oscar for best picture in 2015, Spotlight weaves a tale of journalistic integrity versus institutional power.
The commentary swerves to CREA's DDF, a critique of a website, lures in editor Jim Adair on a sidebar of journalistic integrity and finally anchors on Independent Contractor Agreements.
... that must have been what Taranto meant by adhering to the «highest standards of journalistic integrity
In the interview, Meeks links a lack of journalistic integrity to an agreement the Post has with a group called NRPC [National Legal and Policy Center].
I almost titled this article «I'm - a-gettin» Worms 2: Armageddon ``, but then I decided to maintain some degree of journalistic integrity.
The USA Today article, written in response to an American Heart Association (AHA) statement advising Americans to replace saturated fat with omega - 6 rich polyunsaturated fatty acids from vegetable oils, exemplifies the lack of journalistic integrity, rushing to conclusions, and flagrant misrepresentation of the data to which I was referring.
We hold ourselves to the highest standards of journalistic integrity, and abide by the following principles at all times:
Unless all employees strive for the highest standards of journalistic integrity, we can not hope to sustain the trust we have inspired in our readers for generations.
But I'm speaking about the games media sites who actively censor dissenting opinions, or shut down comments entirely, no matter how valid our gripes are about their lack of journalistic integrity.
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