When most people think about reporting,
they think about journalists at the newspaper — pen always cocked and notebook at the ready.
Not exact matches
A restaurant - hiring app sitting down with a creative
journalist; a shopping platform grabbing coffee with a collegiate social media app; different industries making you
think differently
about what you're doing.
I got to
thinking about the topic again during a conversation with Tor Nørretranders, an author and former
journalist in Denmark, when I visited him a few weeks ago.
The Forum (which has its own Facebook page even though Facebook is banned in China) invites luminaries from around the world — economists, business leaders, former heads of state, and even the occasional
journalist — to share their
thoughts about the global economy and China's position in it.
Journalists at the Star have been asked to
think differently
about how they tell stories, to write shorter pieces and to experiment with multimedia.
«I
think it's pretty extraordinary that anybody who would call themselves a
journalist would publicly muse
about whether or not other
journalists should be charged with felonies,» Greenwald responded.
Think about it — a certain amount of anxiety
about getting the job done is often the motivating factor that actually gets college students to buckle down and study for exams, or gets
journalists to finally send something to their editor.
Don't scatter bias in here; just lay the facts out for what you are pitching (
think about it like a
journalist would, and cover the who, when what, where, why and how).
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.
«At first I
thought I wanted to be a
journalist,» Ms. Clifford said by phone on Friday in a 12 - minute interview
about her background.
But while the majority of UK
journalists agree fake news is making people more sceptical
about the content they read, a startling 93 % are unsure what it means for their publication — or
think its impact has been «neutral».
When the eminent physicist Edward Witten rhapsodized to an uncomprehending science
journalist about the mathematical structure of superstring theory («I don't
think I have succeeded in conveying to you its wonder, incredible consistency, remarkable elegance and beauty»), he was expressing a delight that only a handful of people in the world could ever share.
Despite the withering contempt of experts and allies alike — even the architectural critic Lewis Mumford, letting his unfortunate susceptibility to vanity get the better of him, could not resist dismissing Death and Life as a «preposterous mass of historic misinformation and contemporary misinterpretation» assembled by «a sloppy novice» — this unaccredited
journalist - mother, with no college education, no training in planning, and no institutional support, wrote a book that would change the way the world
thinks about cities.
And in this country we already started seeing negative propaganda
about Jews, Mormons, Muslims by few extreme
thinking politicians and TV
journalists.
On the other hand people who
think wenger is useless are failed manager, ex-footbalkers with zero knowledge
about football administration, sports
journalists who manufacture news, and fans who are largely failures in their personal lives.
The Englishman made a quip
about his infamous gilet when a
journalist asked him
about it straight away, saying, «F ****** hell, I
thought it would be two seconds before I heard a gilet joke.
Also he seems to talk the way he likes and Kiyan seems so soft and respectful to that shitbag it frustrates me.I
think gabe and om would shred him to pieces on his shit comments.I guess, it wasnt just 1 or 2 people who did nt like this podcast seeing the comment section today.I wish kiyan would engage in more fruitful conversations with other
journalists so we can gain more knowledge
about laliga and world football in general.Not this cule babling shit cuz that never gets old.
I want Chelsea to win big matches playing attacking football with a high defensive line, and I want it to happen so lazy fans, bloggers and
journalists alike can put on their
thinking caps and figure out something else to talk
about.
The Spanish international gave an exclusive interview to
journalist Inaki Gabilondo, during which he was particularly candid
about his time at the Santiago Bernabeu and admitted he had
thought of leaving.
A couple of days later, after a TV press conference, a
journalist questioned Wenger
about Sanchez, saying he
thought he had been Arsenal's best player that night in Germany.
He told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, «You
think Wenger tells the
journalists [
about my future] before he tells me?
Journalists have been trying to put words into El Cholo's mouth all season, but what does the rest of the division
think about Atleti's title hopes?
A
journalist from a leading baby and parenting magazine asked me some questions
about preschool homeschooling and it made me
think again
about the benefits of the early years at home.
Or whether they were naive enough to
think that
journalists would bury the line in the sixth paragraph and instead go in on the Brexit secretary's comments
about how the principle of mutual trust, underpinned by robust mechanisms, can reduce trade friction.
After a tough few weeks of campaigning, in which the only issue many
journalists asked him
about was his faith, he clarified that he did not
think gay sex was a sin.
She adds: «When I first started... they [fellow
journalists]
thought I was militant, because at that time you weren't really hearing a lot of people raising their hand asking
about urban issues on a consistent basis.»
Mr. Gaines, a best - selling author and magazine
journalist, went into greater detail on his vision of a more cooperative town government, and expressed concern
about the lack of «big - picture» budget
thinking by some members of the community.
It seems ridiculous, but somehow
journalists find it impossible to stop
thinking about.
journalists like Moore ought to
think about how to be part of the solution.
Bradby also referred to the Telegraph's story
about Miliband dating senior BBC economics
journalist Stephanie Flanders when he was at the Treasury - ie years later than previously
thought.
Like so many science undergraduates, I had an interest in science writing and
thought about becoming a science
journalist.
In this episode,
journalist Alan Weisman, Laureate Associate Professor in Journalism and Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona, discusses his new book «The World Without Us,» a massive
thought experiment
about the aftermath of humanity's sudden disappearance.
«Everything we
thought we knew
about dietary fat is wrong,» said the blurb on The Big Fat Surprise: Why butter, meat and cheese belong in a healthy diet, an influential book by investigative
journalist Nina Teicholz.
Pulitzer Prize - winning
journalist Joel Shurkin discusses his new book
about controversial physics Nobel laureate William Shockley, and geneticist Steven Salzberg tells us
about why he
thinks we need a lot more openness in flu research.
So when scientists are doing interviews with
journalists, they have to
think of that audience, strip out all terminology, use vivid language, use metaphors, and be unafraid to talk
about things personally.
Both of us — scientist and
journalist — want to get a good story that's clear and pleasing to our readers, so I
think being understanding
about each other's limitations is most helpful of all.
Steve: So, what we are talking
about here is, a traditional
journalist might
think that his or her job is to quote the evolutionary biologist, quote the creationist and let the reader decide, whereas the blogger can say, «Oh, by the way, this stuff that you're hearing from the creationist is nonsense.»
Musser: I
think the scientific community and science
journalist [s] bear a little bit of [the] responsibility for that perception among the public because we always talk
about the LHC as recreating conditions not seen since the big bang, and you would therefore
think if there hasn't been an energy level like that seen since the big bang, then all the phenomenon of the big bang might be unleashed upon us; these black holes, possibly being one, because people do talk
about black holes having been created in the early universe.
Maybe the number of high - profile examples including
journalists and political commentators has made people
think lying
about credentials is OK.
His experiences had made him curious
about people and places, and he
thought about becoming a
journalist.
While I was talking to the
journalist about how great I feel at 41, I started
thinking about what keeps me going now that I've developed (at last!)
I
think there's a lot
about marijuana we don't know,» California Sen. Dianne Feinstein told
journalists at Rolling Stone.
While this freedom is an enormous advantage for writers, and can be used to create a lot of good (
think free speech, and enabling people to react to biased sources etc.), there are undoubtedly people who may not
think twice
about being «ethical
journalists», mostly cause, well, for the most part blog authors not
journalists.
Even though The Amina Profile works as a cyber-thriller of sorts, I
think it's much more wide - reaching than that, a story
about online identity, but also
about the danger of media - constructed narratives, one that manages to salute both citizen
journalists, but also establishment outlets like NPR.
When I wrote him a letter
about why he should do this movie, I did talk
about how we've come a long way from that time and I
think [Redford] playing another
journalist in this period of time carries extra added baggage for the film.
I honestly wouldn't even have
thought about it, if another
journalist hadn't brought it to my attention.
Think of a woman who works in a claustrophobic cubicle for the Chicago Tribune trying to work up enthusiasm for the dangers of high fructose corn syrup who is suddenly offered the chance to go to Afghanistan near the middle of war and to be on special guard only partly for the whims of the Taliban but mostly for the macho
journalists and Marines who outnumber her
about fifty to one.
I also flipped for an Austrian coming - of - age drama, and I can't stop
thinking about two very upsetting films - one
about a terrible shooting in Norway, the other
about a
journalist falling in love with an ISIS recruiter over the internet.
Such claims have become commonplace among
journalists who haven't
thought carefully enough
about the evidence.
Questions ask pupils to find facts, read between the lines &
think about the way
journalists have written the story.