Sentences with phrase «right about journalists»

And you're right about journalists having an agenda — something more common and more extreme these days and not any more acceptable.

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This was mainly because it was easier for most journalists of the early 1990s to envision and get personally excited about the potential of educational software, or of managing their personal finances, or organizing their recipes in the «digital» kitchen, or imagining how amateur architects could design funky homes right on their home computers.
I've written a lot about how to get publicity for your small business, and the one thing I can't emphasize enough is to make sure you're pitching the right journalist.
Yet for those who regularly deal with young entrepreneurs, including greying venture capitalists (like Lilly, who works at Greylock) and journalists (like me), it sounds about right.
In fact, that's one of the biggest problems we've got in how folks report about Washington right now, because I think journalists rightly value the appearance of impartiality and objectivity.
Though he refrained from speaking at length about the lawsuit and subsequent end of Gawker, Denton spoke out in support of First Amendment rights for journalists.
Read this blog post to learn more about pitching your story to journalists (which includes two email templates right in the post).
The reluctance to overstep acceptable boundaries helps to explain why Democrats in the U.S. Congress or journalists who disagreed with U.S. support for the contras rarely if ever spoke about positive aspects of the Nicaraguan revolution or about Nicaragua's right to self - determination.
«James Delingpole is a writer, journalist and broadcaster who is right about everything.
The MTL media has been talking about Subban's fantastic season a lot recently, and I have to assume Subban would get their votes for the Norris right now, at least from most of the journalists.
Dhubai - based journalist Tarek Khatib has tweeted about the ongoing Falcao saga, with the in - demand Colombian international being linked with a whole host of top clubs in the final few days of the summer transfer window, in a deal that could go right down to the wire.
SEE MORE: Image: English journalist embarrassed by Man City tweet following 5 - 0 demolition job against Palace «It was the right time to go away from Chelsea» 21 - year - old Blues star speaks out about future Arsenal send top scout to Germany as interest in out - of - contract Bundesliga wonder - kid is upped
Veteran journalist and Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr, has stated that issues raised by Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga about the constitutionality of the senior minister position is in the right direction.
Officials briefing journalists about the new policy were asked why human rights concerns had led to punitive measures in Cuba's case but were not playing a role in the administration's policy to other notable human rights offenders, like the Philippines and Saudi Arabia.
«While we are not surprised by this type of unprofessional Journalism because so many self - styled journalists have taken over the entire media space, what we are particularly miffed about is that some reputable media outfits could publish a story of this nature without getting their facts right».
Colombia I've got a real passion to work against Colombia's appalling human rights conditions, where the government will just publically declare that the opposition leaders or trade unionists must be terrorists... literally thousands of people — human rights activists, lawyers, journalists, university lecturers, peasant farmers, anybody who speaks out about the regime — find themselves assassinated.
Chuck has questions about how Stephen always seems to be in the right place at the right time to capture his stranger - than - fiction scoops, but with everyone so enraptured by Stephen's work, Chuck looks like a jealous colleague rather than a journalist following his natural instincts.
About midway through Tom McCarthy's award - winning newspaper drama Spotlight, one of the film's crusading journalists makes a shocking discovery: Right down the block from where his children live and play is a rehab house for Catholic priests — a place, in other words, where disgraced clergymen lay low after the church...
A 2011 amendment makes it a criminal offense to disclose who donates SSO money, how much they donate, or which schools receive these donations, making any knowledge about where the money goes so shrouded in mystery that the Society of Professional Journalists awarded HB 1133 the Black Hole Award, for «the most heinous violations of the public's right to know.»
But, if you've been diligent about choosing the right producers and journalists to pitch your book to, then just remember it takes books to promote books... and don't sweat the small ripoffs.
We're well within our rights to Google a journalist and ask why they're requesting a book about X when they only seem to cover Y. Or query why the readers of A magazine would be interested in B. Or wonder why someone would need a review copy nine months after a book is published.
@static5245 you don't need to download the patch for the PS4, when you buy the console you can plug all your stuff in and turn it on put a game in and start playing, you don't need the update whatsoever to play games... so no... clearly there was never DRM... I think guys like Adam Sessler are upset over something completely different and it has to do with them being able to record video for reviewing games, there seems to be an issue with that right now, either that, or only a select group of gaming journalists are being aloud into this Sony Preview event, naturally people are gonna be pissed because it gives every other journalist an edge over them making it harder for them to attain readers intern messing with their lively hood, but thats about it, and GT seems to be nothing but excited about the PS, teasing stuff for the VGA's it seems.
... arts journalists started asking lots of money - centric, sometimes philosophical questions — about perceived cultural value; what a work can really be said to be «worth»; and why art of every age is now perceived as a kind of currency in its own right.
However, without some statement about the relative likelihood of any of the high - end numbers, I find it hard to see how the journalists could have got the message right.
Yes, Andy, you are right about one point: Journalists should point out that there are some climate issues in which there is general agreement between warmists and skeptics.
Perhaps I fit the late Andrew Breitbart's definition of «citizen journalist», as I mentioned at the end of my June 2011 Breitbart piece, but as seen there, (full text) what I was actually trying to do was to prompt mainstream journalists to step back from the abyss of only half - reporting the global warming issue and find their character via unabridged reporting on the issue and inquiries into narratives about details within it that don't line up right.
As a science journalist who first wrote about climate change 23 years ago, in The Economist, I think Judith is right to identify the hockey stick as a seminal icon whose debunking is therefore also seminal.
Though spearheaded by journalists, Sunshine Week is about the public's right to know what its government is doing, and why.
But something seemed not right about these two Twittering lawyers to journalist and true crime author Cathy Scott.
New York Times reporter Miller has petitioned for a writ of certiorari, specifically asking about journalists» rights under the First and Fifth Amendments, as well as any common law privileges that would apply under Federal Rule of Evidence 501.
Now he's telling all — about the firm and the lawsuit — in a new book, A Million Reasons: Why I Fought for the Rights of the Disabled, co-written with journalist Brock Brower.
Various journalists, Margaret Wente has become a leading example, have also rushed in to insist on their right to an opinion on a subject about which they are uniquely unqualified.
We're right with journalists, with about 33 percent of people trusting us.
The decision says all the things journalists want to hear about the people's right to know.
Our 2014 report documenting the abusive use of RCS against journalists received widespread media coverage, and both the Washington Post60 and Human Rights Watch61 corresponded with Hacking Team about our findings, and received specific responses.
In the wake of our 2014 reporting, we also sent an August 2014 open letter to Hacking Team, which inquired, inter alia, about investigation by the company into the reported misuse of the software against Ethiopian journalists in the United States.62 We posed further questions about their due diligence and accountability mechanisms, while applauding their efforts to incorporate human rights considerations into their customer policy.
The December 2013 attack on ESAT journalists and Citizen Lab's research regarding that attack were reported on in the media, including on the front page of the Washington Post.10 Additionally, the Washington Post, 11 Human Rights Watch, 12 and the Citizen Lab13 have all contacted Hacking Team about the case.
Take the media outreach example again - not only can the PR professional read through past articles of a journalist to figure out their interests and writing style, but they can also find them on social media to get even more info about what they're talking about right now.
Toronto About Blog Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) is Canada's leading media development organization.
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