The #JustJustice project can be seen through many lenses, including as an example of using connective networks to power
public interest journalism.
Melissa is a founding member and former chair of
the Public Interest Journalism Foundation.
(d) the future of public and community broadcasters in delivering
public interest journalism, particularly in underserviced markets like regional Australia, and culturally and linguistically diverse communities;
The amendments also codify the judge - made rule in Reynolds (which was the origin of the Canadian rule in Torstar) that create
a public interest journalism defence.
This is the apex of
public interest journalism.
The defence of
public interest journalism runs right through it.
Not exact matches
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.
«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.»
This is a rare opportunity for civic
journalism about complex issues that have attracted high
public interest.
To date, TSS
journalism has shed light on important
public -
interest topics from green building to Aboriginal education to sustainable local food economies.
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
Hunt's track record of sloppy and inaccurate
journalism does the
public interest no favours, and his disdain for pastured pig and poultry farmers tells where his allegiances lie.
The amendment to the civil liberties policy motion read: «The protection of freedom of expression, by reforming the libel laws in England and Wales to ensure a better balance is provided between free speech, responsible
journalism, scientific discourse and the
public interest on one hand and powerful corporations, wealthy individuals and vested
interests on the other.»
Guest speakers included: Frank Anechiarico, Maynard - Knox Professor of Government and Law, Hamilton College, author of The Pursuit of Absolute Integrity: How Corruption Control Makes Government Ineffective; Blair Horner, Executive Director, New York
Public Interest Research Group; Zephyr Teachout - Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University, author of Corruption in America; Jimmy Vielkind, POLITICO, New York's Albany Bureau Chief; Moderator: Thomas Bass, Professor of English and
Journalism at SUNY Albany
Who claims to: «To support democracy and promote
public dialogue in a rapidly changing media environment, is a member - supported news service that advocates
journalism in the
public interest.»
The Guardian opposes any attempts to force it to join Impress and believes the proposed amendment on section 40, introducing punitive legal costs for those who don't sign up to the officially sanctioned regulator, would erode press freedom and have a chilling effect on its own
public interest investigative
journalism.
Looks like Leveson agrees with Nick as he raises the difficulty in defining the
public interest in relation to investigative
journalism and corporate governance, and adds that some people have different definitions of the
public interest.
John Sullivan is an investigative reporter for ProPublica, an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces
journalism in the
public interest.
Abrahm Lustgarten is an investigative reporter for ProPublica, an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces
journalism in the
public interest.
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We congratulate all our colleagues for their excellent work — particularly those at The New Orleans Advocate, Fox 8 News and WWNO, who have taken a special
interest in our
public - service
journalism.
(If O'Hara is
interested in real
journalism, he might consider an investigative piece about how USFWS routinely plays misleads the
public to whom they are ostensibly accountable.)
Naturally such a system would require some means for necessary redaction, perhaps via a board of review composed of
journalism academics, but at the end of the day information of such importance to the
public interest should be available on demand.
In December 2016, Revkin ended the blog and left Pace to return to full - time
journalism as senior reporter on climate and related issues for the
public -
interest newsroom ProPublica.
The grant to Columbia
Journalism School was directed at «
public interest research into what the fossil fuel industry understood about the science of climate change and how they acted given that understanding both internally and regarding the
public,» but it did not target Exxon Mobil specifically, Wasserman said.»
Good
journalism should never exclude legitimate voices from a debate of
public interest, but it also needs to distinguish between carefully - checked fact and distorted misrepresentations in complex and divisive areas like this.
Tyee Solutions Society is a non-profit organization based in Vancouver, B.C., that produces catalytic
journalism in the
public interest.
Seven science,
journalism, and
public interest organizations wrote to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy on August 12 calling on her to «clarify... Continue reading →
The Court of Appeal for England and Wales has recently decided, in Flood v Times Newspapers Ltd [2010] EWCA Civ 804 that the «responsible
journalism in the
public interest» defence to defamation requires that an online archive of a story must be updated to take account of exculpatory developments.
In case of litigation, we might find sanctuary under the evolving «
public interest responsible
journalism defence «described in the 2007 Ontario case of Cusson v. Ottawa Citizen and the 2006 House of Lord's decision, Jameel v. Wall Street Journal Europe.
In a decision described as a major breakthrough for freedom of the press in Canada, the court chiselled out what it calls a «new and distinctive» defence for journalists reporting on matters of
public significance: The «
public interest responsible
journalism defence.»
(a) the topic and the tweets can in some way make available the «responsible
journalism on a matter of
public interest» defence to defamation.
The
public rely upon good investigative
journalism to represent its
interests, and to act as a visible monitor of the courts, ensuring that justice can be seen to be done.
However, if you do hold a degree in digital marketing, advertising,
public relations (PR), media,
journalism, communications or event management, this demonstrates
interest in the industry, and may prove to be advantageous, as well as aiding career progression.
However, Periscope also has potentially
interesting and useful applications for
public health and
journalism, amongst other things.