Sentences with phrase «with journalistic integrity»

And given that their product is delivering hard news, there's a fine line between colloquialism and interfering with journalistic integrity when promoting on social media.
Through our open call for submissions, we hope to engage with filmmakers on the forefront of cinematic innovation and experimentation in both content and form, presenting access - driven stories with journalistic integrity that demand an engagement with our political and cultural environments.
In this sector on the Italian media scene, it is distinguished by its authoritative content coupled with journalistic integrity, thanks to the competence of its staff and contributors who are actively engaged in the diffusion of natural medicine and holistic disciplines.
It is possible to report on this story with journalistic integrity.

Not exact matches

A 2012 interview with US church leader Mark Driscoll, in which he caused controversy by criticising the quality of British preachers, led to him publicly attacking my journalistic integrity on his blog as well as questioning my theological credentials.
This was taken as a signal by my former student and friend, Dele Giwa, who had suffered for his journalistic courage and integrity, to try yet again with a new weekly newsmagazine, Newswatch, with the help of fellow journalists Ray Ekpu, Yakubu Mohammed, and Dan Agbese.
Because journalistic integrity must be mixed with generating income, and they are not roles that compliment each other.
I agree with you, it surprises me to see such a piece of lobbying in the Times, but this is in the Opinion section, so expectations for journalistic integrity might not be so high.
With this endorsement, I can only guess that corporate pressure from above has caused you to jettison all pretense at journalistic integrity.
In the interview, Meeks links a lack of journalistic integrity to an agreement the Post has with a group called NRPC [National Legal and Policy Center].
That technical ability, combined with a professional journalistic integrity, will win the day.
The USA Today article, written in response to an American Heart Association (AHA) statement advising Americans to replace saturated fat with omega - 6 rich polyunsaturated fatty acids from vegetable oils, exemplifies the lack of journalistic integrity, rushing to conclusions, and flagrant misrepresentation of the data to which I was referring.
Widely regarded as one of America's most venerable and easily identifiable news anchors (assessments confirmed in innumerable viewer polls), Diane Sawyer is also synonymous with professionalism and journalistic integrity.
Wigand, though, has more at stake — he has been threatened with physical harm, with financial ruin, with character assassination, with jail — while Bergman's risk, of losing his journalistic integrity, is more intangible.
The movie itself — which deals (not very interestingly) with the issue of journalistic integrity and (very predictably) with father - son relationships — doesn't pack much of a wallop.
Initially it looked like «Anchorman 2» was going to have life as a Broadway musical (though quite how anyone thought they were going to make a glitzy stage show about the cutthroat rough - and - tumble of television news and the sobering questions of journalistic ethics the original film raised is beyond us), but thankfully sanity prevailed and we get to revisit the Channel Four News team nearly one decade on, as they face the challenges of a new era with hope, integrity and, probably, scotch.
And in the case of The Post, I can think of no movie that is more important for a time when the assault on freedom of the press and journalistic integrity is being drilled into people's heads with the attack phrase «fake news.»
Bogie delivers several speeches about journalistic responsibility and integrity, though, as usual with this actor, it's the zingers that stick in the memory («I don't like him.
The Post combines the best aspects of Spotlight (2015) and Ken Burns» The Vietnam War (2017), blending a message about journalistic integrity with just enough historical background to keep the audience invested.
(2017), blending a message about journalistic integrity with just enough historical background to keep the audience invested.
I'm thankful for the Coen brothers» keeping a vital genre alive, for Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington finding a cinematic perspective on war unmatched, and for making it back to share it with us all, as I am for Charles Ferguson's watchdog mentality and journalistic integrity.
It is safe to assume that GC Lieberman will come up with some sort of recommendations aimed at assuring both the newspaper's readers and its editorial staff that the Washington Post will not auction off its journalistic integrity to the highest bidder.
Working with them was a pleasure; they have all the key ingredients: journalistic integrity, creative minds, quick wits and warm personalities.
The following guidelines explain how Reuters protects our journalistic integrity and the trust of our readers and customers while working with advertisers and sponsors.
«CNN's original presentation and ongoing coverage — combining an inaccurate claim about our mortality rate with heartbreaking stories of individual patients arranged into a timeline that likely could be recreated for any program across the country — are sensational, misleading, and lacking in journalistic integrity,» the hospital said in a statement.
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