They tell a tale that is disturbing in what
it says about journalism, the law, and our nation's discussions on the most important public policy issues.
Not exact matches
The takeover of traditional publishing roles by Facebook, Snapchat, Google, and Twitter raises «serious questions»
about the future of
journalism, it
says:
«As for the coverage, he doesn't get involved in it at all — not what stories to do or what not to do; he doesn't comment on any stories, including
about Amazon, he just doesn't,» Marty Baron, executive editor of the Washington Post,
said Thursday at an annual dinner for Columbia University's Knight - Bagehot
journalism fellowship.
In a Facebook comment, NYU
journalism professor Jay Rosen
said that he thinks «anyone with minimal self - awareness who works at Facebook should be very concerned
about their contribution to this civic disaster.»
In announcing the
Journalism Project in January, Facebook said it «cares a great deal about making sure that a healthy news ecosystem and journalism can thrive,» and committed to helping media outlets — including smaller, local publishers — figure out how to best use the network for their j
Journalism Project in January, Facebook
said it «cares a great deal
about making sure that a healthy news ecosystem and
journalism can thrive,» and committed to helping media outlets — including smaller, local publishers — figure out how to best use the network for their j
journalism can thrive,» and committed to helping media outlets — including smaller, local publishers — figure out how to best use the network for their
journalismjournalism.
CUNY professor Jeff Jarvis, who will direct the project as part of the Tow - Knight Center for Entrepreneurial
Journalism,
said in a blog post that the idea came from conversations he had with Newmark
about the need to fight back against the rise of fake news and misinformation.
«We care a great deal
about making sure that a healthy news ecosystem and
journalism can thrive,» Fidji Simo, director of product at Facebook,
said in a blog post.
Digital ad spending grew by 20 % in 2015 to
about $ 60 billion, faster growth than in either 2013 and 2014, the report
says, «but
journalism organizations have not been the primary beneficiaries.»
Asked for more specificity
about the investment and how many additional
journalism positions it might create, a Times spokeswoman
said, «We don't have additional details to share yet.»
This was way back when and he goes... I asked
about citizen
journalism and he
said, «Citizen
journalism.
His arguments
about journalism transcended the left - right divide; on the subject of the press, he
said, «It is not an organ of public opinion.
Talk
about poor
journalism to
say the least.
We tend to want modern
journalism, but the gospels resist that yoke, thus we need to be careful when we
say the following
about events recorded,» it happened like this»... another gospel might have a different take on the same incident (even the synoptics).
When a writer tried to tease him
about his classes at Alabama, asking if he majored in basket - weaving, Joe Willie
said, «Naw, man,
journalism — it was easier.»
Note that I did not
say «political
journalism,» even though I talked
about the bandwidth limitations of traditional political reporting just a week ago.
You are right, the link I tried to post was from The Western
Journalism «DEM ADMIT OBAMA»S NOT ELIGIBLE» This is a same, not one of the national media outlets has run this story, The man broke the constitution, and not one Republican is
saying a word
about it.There're a bunch of cowards.They took an oath to up hold the constitution and all there're doing is craping on it.
Note that I did not
say «political
journalism,» even though I talked
about the...
Todd Gitlin, a sociologist and Columbia University
journalism professor who has written extensively
about social protest movements,
said the «odds are strong» that the groups would persist through the midterm elections, but «after that God only knows.»
It
says something
about the rather dismal condition of both British politics and
journalism, that this week there was an amount of liberal fluttering over a speech at the London School of Economics by former Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who was beaten by his brother for the Labour leadership.
Democracy itself depends on the inclusion of the diversity of American voices in
journalism — including
journalism about science —
says Kevin Olivas, director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists» Parity Project in Washington, D.C., which helps member news organizations improve their coverage of and interaction with the minority communities they serve.
When asked
about my style of
journalism, I sometimes
say that my goal isn't necessarily to get people to agree with me.
Learn what top science reporters and editors have to
say about the relationship between science and
journalism:
For some people, this might mean taking a degree in
journalism or technical writing, but a «couple of writing courses can show people that you're serious
about writing,» she
says.
«The Sunday Times Style magazine comes with the rigour and the authority that Sunday Times newsprint
journalism carries,»
says Tiffanie Darke, but admits that, after Style's relaunch in 2013 due to shrinking ad revenues, «We decided not to be rude
about our advertisers.»
In
journalism school, nobody prepares you for the onslaught of negativity that will come your way when you write something
about a person and that person's friends and family doesn't agree with what you
said.
«It was a really inspiring example of people in Madison caring
about their fellow residents and wanting to be part of the solution,»
said Hall, who left the State Journal in 2009 to co-found and lead the nonprofit Wisconsin Center for Investigative
Journalism.
And speaking of unanswered questions, Victoria Strauss still hasn't answered those posed here
about I) the psychiatric medications prescribed to her (as she implies
about other posters) II) or what her
journalism training is since her own quote in this thread
says that to do a job effectively they need job training and experience.
«The launch of The Atlantic Books reflects our commitment to innovation in publishing in the service of great
journalism and storytelling,»
said M. Scott Havens, president of The Atlantic in a news article
about the launch on the company's website.
That few people seem to be concerned
about how money influences
journalism is troublesome to
say the least.
She's absolutely right when she
says: «When public opinion begins to shape what we call
journalism, then that's a dangerous thing» (at
about seven minutes into the TOC tape).
I find it ironic that this article and my comment are on a blog, because 10 - 12 years ago people were
saying the exact same thing
about blogs (versus the «real»
journalism vetted as fit to print).
Veteran editor Tina Brown, who now runs The Daily Beast,
says we are
about to enter «a golden age of
journalism.»
Right - wing morons over at Breitbart claim the agenda is not actually
about journalism, (perhaps accidentally), but instead
say that it's pretty much
about an «army of sociopathic feminist programmers and campaigners» who have taken over the games industry (you know, the one they have barely any representation in today) and are now demanding the games industry embrace feminist principles.
Press Pass: Wasting Time With Robert Ashley of «A Life Well Wasted» > Kyle Orland > 9/24/2009 5:00 PM Crispy Gamer «We talk with the former Ziff Davis freelancer
about his unique podcast and what it
says about the direction of game
journalism.»
Which is all ironic, given that Gators love to
say over and over again that #GamerGate is
about Ethics in Games
Journalism, which has fuck all to do with either Anita or John.
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.»
On the handful of mornings that I've flipped through the paper instead of reading the Globe and Mail on the Internet (
journalism of much higher quality, and it saves money and paper), I've seen far too many op - eds and letters to the editor
saying very strange things
about climate science.
«I wouldn't worry too much
about any judge granting prior restraint in this matter unless they're not familiar with precedent or current law,»
says Jonathan Kotler, a lawyer with broad experience in media law who teaches at the Annenberg School for Communication and
Journalism at the University of Southern California, in an interview with the ABA Journal.
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.
Of the posts I've read
about it, the one that best nails this down is Mark Obbie's at LawBeat, who
says this was a matter of PR prevailing over
journalism:
Among its discoveries: In Seven Things to Know
About Michael Mukasey, Peter Lattman
says it's mew - KAY - zee, which puts a «z» where the Globe had an «s»; in Mukasey as College Journalist, Lattman provides more detail on the college - aged Mukasey's interest in
journalism, including that he was editor of the editorial page of the Columbia College student newspaper; and, in Mukasey's Pedigree, Jamie Heller reports that as a teen, Mukasey «was better at praying than he was at basketball.»
With so much discussion
about how the Internet is changing
journalism and media, there's surprisingly little
said about how writing itself has changed.
While an audience member asked
about whether mobile would open these companies to citizen
journalism experiments, most of the executives
say they continue to regard the issue as secondary.
«When you're talking
about trauma treatment, you're often talking
about asking someone to revisit and think
about the event that they're spending all their time avoiding,»
says Elena Newman, Research Director of the Dart Center for
Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University.
So it was a relief to read a news report on a new book, The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us
About Success, which
says journalism is one of the careers that's more likely to attract psychopaths than others.
I was
about to
say maybe you should have because there's no money in
journalism... then I remembered an architect friend telling me there's no money in that either!