Sentences with phrase «outside of journalism»

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Torstar CEO John Boynton says the initiative represents a major investment in journalism for Torstar outside of its Toronto headquarters, where it publishes the daily Toronto Star.
The very point of the case was that Gawker was on the edge of journalism and way outside the bounds of good journalistic practices.
To have Needles outside in full color was a fine bit of journalism, as well as a lucky one.
The conspiracy theorist living inside my brain says we can expect to see more of this type of «journalism», followed by calls on the school officials to DO SOMETHING because IT IS FOR THE CHILDREN»S SAFETY and IF WE LET THE PARENTS SEND LUNCHES TO SCHOOL THEN CHILDREN WILL DIE!!!!!!!! (note the many, many exclamation points — that means this is a REALLY IMPORTANT POINT Y ’ ALL), followed by local school officials implementing policies to BAN CHILDREN FROM EATING FOOD BROUGHT IN FROM «OUTSIDE» and mandate that they eat, instead, the lunch provided by the school.
While the document revealed important disagreements about the role of journalism, there was a general agreement on a few crucial points: journalists must report relentlessly, get outside of the bubble, call a lie a lie, follow the money and don't get distracted by Twitter!
Torres told Observer that journalism «is under siege» from both the federal government and City Hall, pointing to the Mayor Bill de Blasio's refusal to release emails between himself and outside advisers he has dubbed «agents of the city» and his alleged attempts to fire the Department of Investigation's (DOI) commissioner.
I would be able to relocate for the right job and would also consider working overseas.I'm not interested in scientific publishing or journalism, but I am open to wider suggestions as I am feeling quite disillusioned about research and science in general following my recent experiences.What can a 35 - year - old academic do outside of science and technology?Jeff
Although I had been accepted to start a state university following high school, I chose to join the military because I wanted real world experience in a job field (which was journalism and photography), and I wanted a way to travel, broaden my horizons, and experience life outside of my comfort zone.
Games journalism is a flawed system by nature, our audience cares little for the truth, we depend on word of mouth for accuracy of news, and the outside world thinks regurgitating information from an accident report has more credibility than an analytical breakdown of a billion dollar industry.
I respect the spirit of the idea, and the people behind it, but the whole thing just seems to be wading in the shallows outside the reality of game journalism, to me.
«Ethridge's work deliberately careens outside of the parameters of photographic systems like journalism and commercial assignments.
Experiencing a photograph next to a painting, an audacious distant cousin (such as a heliograph), a sculpture, or even within much - debated sets of social obligation (journalism)-- each of these scenarios expands the conversation around how photography functions in specific contexts, both inside and outside gallery spaces.
Go ahead and note, in the journalism on the topic, the relative number and weight of those outside the «consensus».
Science journalism is actually getting better over time; there are more voices and deeper coverage with the increasingly diverse number of sources available now, But whenever you see stories like this one in the Express, it reminds us that, outside of the specialist bubble, progress can be slow.
«Brisbane Times» had one of those «I wasn't invited and didn't go in but here is my journalism from outside the «sold out» event» reports that passes as Brisbane's «other» corporate media presence.
And then — maybe even daubed on the outside of the same walls — there's ephemera: pop, journalism, illustration, the work of hacks, jills and jacks of the trade, stuff that comes and goes daily and once upon a time wrapped your fish and chips back when there were still fish.
So here is the leader of the nation's largest legal journalism company, someone who is ahead of the curve in thinking about the interplay of traditional media and new media and their application to the legal profession, asking why anyone outside Incisive would care what he had to say.
Thanks to a couple of well placed FOI requests & investigative journalism by Robert Todd over at the Law Times, we now know that the DOJ spent over 24 million on outside counsel in 2008.
Because Instagram is all about visual sharing and has long - forbid links outside of Stories, it hasn't emerged as a journalism powerhouse like Facebook with its links and Trends and Instant Articles.
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