Sentences with phrase «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.
On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, «Truth» is an intense, tantalizing 10, delving into the deplorable decline of modern journalism.
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.
Instead Stewart crafts an image of modern journalism, global politics, and outdated ideology that has a pulse as quick as its tongue is sharp.
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.

Not exact matches

Granted the great power of the movies in the influencing of modern society and the great influence of Jews in the movies, it still remains true that the Jewish interest in journalism and advertising is extraordinarily small and that journalism and advertising also have their persuasiveness.
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.
It was also one of the most daring, necessary and appropriate sports journalism presentations of modern times.
The court fight could put modern television journalism on trial and highlight the power of language in the Internet Age: In the wake of the reports on «World News with Diane Sawyer,» the term «pink slime» went viral.
This is the modern British phenomenon of post-modern politics: imaginary research, followed by imaginary journalism, followed by imaginary legislation.
We think of journalism as a modern invention, but fans of WT Stead can probably lay claim to his being the first investigative journalist of the Victorian era.
The film talks about how the issue of modern slavery was first uncovered by the Sunday Times reporter George Arbuthnott, whose investigative journalism showed the true scale of the problem in Britain today.
His scientific analyzes of court proceedings of the Weimar Republic make him a pioneer of modern data journalism.
Little is known, however, that he was also a pioneer of modern data journalism, unveiling the patterns of political murder in the Weimar Republic.
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.
You would expect The Post to find kinship in the other well - known journalism movies of the day, whether it's granddaddy of them all All The President's Men or more modern distillations of the form like Zodiac and Spotlight (also co-written by Singer), but Spielberg is smart enough to know the differences between the story he's crafting and these other newsroom capers.
For this day will be remembered as the first leap towards an aspect of industry that has no precedence in modern times and is expected to bring some much needed respite to the business of journalism that has been reeling.
While Tisdale took issue with the self - importance of modern travel writing, Thompson takes aim at the chirpy positivity of commercial travel journalism, which he posits, makes most all travel articles sound alike.
«When I think about the state of modern Game Journalism, it is more about glamorizing being a game journalist than actually talking about making games for a living.»
We've seen multiple re-appearances of age - old titles updated for the modern era, the usual innovation from the indie and kickstarter scenes, and we saw it all with some tumult in the gaming journalism field as well.
I wanted to find out, figuring Electron Dance readers might be interested too, so I utilised modern games journalism techniques such as phone hacking and the hiring of private investigators.
Panelists include Brian Wallis, Curator of the Walther Collection and former Chief Curator of the ICP; Paul Milkman, scholar and author of PM: A New Deal in Journalism 1940 - 1948; Jason Hill, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the University of Delaware and author of the forthcoming book Artist as Reporter: Weegee, Ad Reinhardt, and the PM News Picture and Laetitia Barrere, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Museum of Modern Art New York, New York Special introduction by director Lynn Hershman Leeson and Robyn Hullihan of the Trust for Trauma Journalism on May 18th May 18 - 24, 2017 moma.org
Panelists include Brian Wallis, Curator of the Walther Collection and former Chief Curator of the ICP; Paul Milkman, scholar and author of PM: A New Deal in Journalism 1940 - 1948; Jason Hill, Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the University of Delaware and author of the forthcoming book Artist as Reporter: Weegee, Ad Reinhardt, and the PM News Picture and Laetitia Barrere, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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).
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.»
The whole story in The Atlantic would be a clever parody of modern science journalism if it weren't real.
«A significant player in our society's shift has been Graham Hill's Treehugger.com — a popular web site whose modern, hip, thorough approach to environmentally - responsible journalism helped catalyze the momentum that came out of Gore's Inconvenient Truth — and turn our nation's newfound inspiration into practical, effective action.
As the Norwich Pharmacal jurisdiction has enjoyed a revival over the past five years in the wake of the Mohamed case, Disclosure of Information examines the future of the jurisdiction in modern applications such as the internet and social media, journalism, defamation, commercial secrets and fraud.
I also feel rejuvenated after hearing most of these folks sound off on the value they place on journalism, even with its mighty modern obstacles — but this is not the forum for that discussion, so I'll end it there.
As modern language graduates pursue a range of careers, further study or training in subjects such as marketing, finance, business, IT and journalism are popular, and for some careers, such as law and teaching, postgraduate qualifications are essential.
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