Sentences with phrase «on journalistic»

The editorial staff accepts stories and story pitches entirely on their journalistic merits, timeliness, relevance and interest to the publication's readership in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space.
I'm writing to congratulate you on your journalistic courage and integrity in taking on this difficult issue.
I wonder if Pat Hickey plans to retain the services of a Pa personal injury lawyer or if he will lament on his journalistic platform, The Montreal Gazette.
Tangential: Some good news on the journalistic front: The Economist is still producing sensible stories:
By the way, I thought your inclusion of the Gleason / Monnett story bordered on journalistic malfeasance.
«First was reliance on the journalistic norm of balance, where roughly equal attention was placed the view that humans contribute to climate change, and that our contribution is negligible,» said Boykoff.
Yet again, you and the NYTimes have relied on the journalistic crutch of defining the «middle» as the difference the psychotic far right and the far left of 1972.
In an attempt to find the truth, I decide to put on my journalistic hat and undertake a little email journalism.
All information is based on journalistic research and analysis rather than tailored advice aimed at individuals.
Its primary job is to ensure it provides the best information to help consumers, based on journalistic research, and the editorial line will stay independent of any commercial objectives or influence.
While out on my journalistic beat covering certain aspects of the Amazon / Hachette debate, I've had occasion to discuss the prevailing attitudes of some who continue to frame self - publishing as «the realm of the subpar,» as one snarky commenter put it.
I don't recall it well enough to make a call on its journalistic credibility.
Greg was known for his commitment to producing balanced, thorough, high - quality reporting that could improve American education, and for his keen eye on journalistic detail and big - picture context.
We couldn't get a fleshed out treatment that was really solid, at that point, it was based on journalistic videos and articles we had read.
However, Vanderbilt and the script place way too much importance on this journalistic event.
«He has a sharp mind, but once when he went on a journalistic assignment, no one was surprised when he called the office to say he'd lost his phone and laptop.»
CNN has a limited section on journalistic failures, that leads with political bias.
They pride their selves on journalistic integrity which is reflected in the high quality of their content.

Not exact matches

On Monday afternoon, two more Breitbart staffers announced their resignations: National security correspondent Jordan Schachtel said that the site is «no longer a journalistic enterprise but instead, in my opinion, something resembling an unaffiliated media Super PAC for the Trump campaign.»
In the book Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart Into a Visionary Leader, authors Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli draw on extensive interviews — conducted over the course of their journalistic careers — to depict the life of the Apple co-founder.
In journalistic terms, meanwhile, social networks like Twitter and Facebook make the always - on news environment of CNN and other TV channels feel like something from the days of the horse - drawn wagon.
Such content might be a journalistic article, a news video posted on YouTube, material pinned on Pinterest or a podcast found on TuneIn, a link shared through text messaging or a white paper downloaded from DocStoc.
It's one thing to be high - minded about your journalistic principles, but it's another to do so while outlets like CNN are raking in billions of dollars for their wall - to - wall Trump coverage, and you are trying to keep the lights on as your ad revenue vanishes with breathtaking speed.
Osborne, who has almost no journalistic experience, was named as the successor to Sarah Sands as editor - in - chief of the Evening Standard on Friday.
«Rolling Stone's repudiation of the main narrative in «A Rape on Campus» is a story of journalistic failure that was avoidable,» the Columbia Journalism Review said in its report, which was conducted at the magazine's request and published on its website.
«The critics are now upset about our well - researched journalistic initiative focused on fair and objective reporting.
Alan will report to Rich Battista on business and editorial matters and to me on matters of editorial independence and journalistic integrity.
Art NYC wrote: Silicon NYC is the in - depth journalistic portal focused on covering happenings in NYC Tech Scene from various angles.
Legal actions launched by the government targeting reporters to demand the names of confidential sources represent gravest threat to journalistic expression in Canada, said a senior official with Reporters Without Borders amid celebrations of World Press Freedom Day on May 3.
You seem to be operating on the basis of journalistic ethics: never disclose a source.
Fallows, just barely out of the White House and gathering again his journalistic momentum, came to Bloomington not only to deliver his lecture but also to participate in a «conference» on «America and the Carter Presidency,» from which I extract the first part of the lesson mentioned above (like Fallows's Atlantic article, it comes in two parts).
A second approach is what one might call the topical and practical, that of the many popular encyclopedias, mostly in one volume, which aim at supplying quick and accessible guidance, on topics of current importance, for the undergraduate, high school, journalistic, and political reader.
In the investigation of Hari's journalistic felonies, it emerged that he had been operating on the internet under the pseudonym David Rose.
Otherwise competent journalistic reports on research findings about male homosexuality, such as Peter and Barbara Wyden's Growing Up Straight (Stein & Day, 1968), confound the picture for the public by appealing to the fears of middle - class parents; further, they profess (without foundation) to show that parents can educate their children away from the possibility of becoming homosexual.
Paul van Buren, reflecting on the Time article, lamented that «behind all that journalistic nonsense lay an important issue.»
Generally, as news anchors and the news itself, more and more become the products of popular culture and consumers» desire to see the handsome and the beautiful, and the dramatic and alluring, television viewers will suffer more and more from inaccurate reporting, inane and nearly meaningless stories, outright stupidity, and a complete decline in journalistic integrity (of which this story on CNN is a part).
A group of journalistic gumshoes for the Pittsburg High School student newspaper in Kansas did some All the President's Men - level sleuthing on their incoming principal and found that her credentials didn't add up.
CNN, I don't usually call you out on poor journalistic standards, but this is sort of glaring.
I typically respect CNN, but their journalistic standards have been falling through the floor when it comes to reporting on the church.
I'm pretty disappointed with CNN's journalistic ethics on this one.
Reese and his superiors disagreed on what constitutes journalistic fairness, and Fr.
It is now widely acknowledged that the media's initial reporting of the pope's recent speech on creation and evolution — with notable exceptions — was a journalistic debacle.
A 2012 interview with US church leader Mark Driscoll, in which he caused controversy by criticising the quality of British preachers, led to him publicly attacking my journalistic integrity on his blog as well as questioning my theological credentials.
On the other hand, they have been vicious, dishonest, and guilty of violating the most elementary rules of journalistic ethics, if indeed one can still speak of journalistic ethics with a straight face.
Having done so, they might be less likely than they now are to dismiss conservative fears on the subject as paranoid imaginings or instances of a know - nothing inclination to «blame the messenger» for bad news — as if journalistic «bad news» were not, at least in part, an artifact constructed of the subjective interpretations of the message - bearer.
Mark Gauvreau Judge on Len Downie and journalistic objectivity, National Review Online website, October 26, 2000.
The Silencing: How the Left Is Killing Free Speech (Regnery) is the Fox News commentator's new book, a journalistic polemic on the many Americans on the cultural and political Left who have forsaken some of their most cherished values, including free speech.
I always feel like a very unproductive member of society when I walk through there on weekdays wearing bright purple spandex and a muscle tank, but I persevered to maintain the journalistic integrity of this blog post.
Drawing on his well - honed journalistic experience, including editing leading wine magazines and as a national newspaper wine columnist,
This is how the selective information / reframing tactic can backfire when it shines the journalistic light on the organisation making the allegations rather than the issue at hand.
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