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New documentary honours journalist who exposed the truth of Stalins famines
Thoughts of Nigel —
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The journalist who exposed the manmade famines of 1930s Soviet Ukraine is to have a new documentary made about his life. Media Guardian reports that Gareth Joness accounts of what was happening in Soviet Ukraine in 1932-33 were different from other western accounts. Not only did he reveal the true extent of ...2 days ago -
Morley Safer donates papers to Briscoe Center
News from The University of Texas at Austin —
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Morley Safer, the highly acclaimed CBS News broadcast journalist and "60 Minutes" correspondent, will donate his papers to the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin."I am honored to be included in the Briscoe Centers archive," Safer said. "Its collection of journalism has no ...2 days ago -
Strange Days, Here We Are [Extra Extra]
Northloop Neighborhoods - Community News & Directory —
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Wall Street Journal Gives Motown Vandals the Oxygen of Publicity. As Do We.
Car Reviews & Car Buying Blog —
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And here’s how the Wall Street Journal wraps sensationalistic video in the mantle of investigative journalism. [Thanks to clutchcargo for the link.] See original here: Wall Street Journal Gives Motown Vandals the Oxygen of Publicity. As Do We.5 days ago -
Texas Tribune: Looking for its own brand of news
Knight Foundation Blog —
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From Marly Falcon, Knight Foundation contributing blogger: When the Fort Hood shootings were reported last week, The Texas Tribune stood back while other publications rushed to the scene. The New York Times explained that it wasn’t that the incident lacked interest to the journalists at the new web ...5 days ago -
It’s called Computational Journalism
Knight Foundation Blog —
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Never mind the big words. “Computational journalism” is all about using modern tools to do news in the public interest. The “computation” part refers to the use of computers to create, understand and display the news. Sarah Cohen is a Knight journalism chair focused on this new form of watchdog reporting. ...5 days ago -
We need this: Lashmar launches blog for journalism events, publications, etc.
Online Journalism Blog —
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Investigative journalist and lecturer Paul Lashmar has launched a much-needed blog listing upcoming journalism events, books, and other useful tidbits for those following the profession/craft/hobby. The blurb runs: “Keep up to date on the big name journalism lectures and conferences. Find out what new journalism ...5 days ago -
Part 4. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Gets in Bed with the Cato Institute.
Uppity Wisconsin —
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Ninety percent (90%) of the opinion in the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism (WCIJ) report on high speed rail is status quo, anti-public investment, and emphatically Cato Institute doctrine. This essay present eleven (11) charges that WCIJ failed as ethical journalists. And twelve (12) characteristics ...1 week ago -
Part 4. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Gets in Bed with the Cato Institute.
Featured States News —
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Original Author: SocratesChildren Ninety percent (90%) of the opinion in the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism (WCIJ) report on high speed rail is status quo, anti-public investment, and emphatically Cato Institute doctrine. This essay present eleven (11) ...1 week ago -
BOOKS / Eating Animals : The Beef with Factory Farms
The Rag Blog —
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Jonathan Safran Foers Eating Animals:A sweeping indictment of factory farms...what we should be talking about is how upward of 99 percent of animals are raised and what it does to them, what it does to the environment, what it does to rural communities, what it does to farmers.By Jessica Roy / November 8, 2009Jonathan ...1 week ago -
Exclusive: Pentagon pursuing new investigation into Bush propaganda program
Scholars and Rogues —
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The Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General is conducting a new investigation into a covert Bush administration Defense Department program that used retired military analysts to produce positive wartime news coverage.1 week ago -
Exclusive: Pentagon Pursuing New Investigation Into Bush Propaganda Program
At-Largely —
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The Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General is conducting a new investigation into a covert Bush administration Defense Department program that used retired military analysts to produce positive... [Want to read the whole piece? Visit atlargely.com for full links, other content, and more]1 week ago -
Monkey Business: Nota Bene for 2 November 2009
Scholars and Rogues —
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“One reads such links, and what can one say but—‘Nota Bene!’” … Doc Brown is readying a Mr. Fusion marketing plan this very moment … The domain name possibilities are endless : youare., everyoneis., tomcruisedefinitelyis., icanprovethatlittlebastardpatrickmchenryis., et cetera … “One thing any ...1 week ago -
Cobain wins the Foot award
Thoughts of Nigel —
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Congratulation to Iain Cobain who last night won the Paul Foot award for investigative journalism. The Guardian journalist won the award for his investigation into Britains involvement in the torture of terror suspects detained overseas. Ht- Laura Oliver1 week ago -
FAQ: Why do you blog? And other questions
Online Journalism Blog —
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Here’s another collection of Q&As from a correspondent, published here to prevent repetition: 1. How do you feel about the opinions published in your blog being used by journalists in the news? I’m not clear what you mean by this question, but broadly speaking if my opinions are properly attributed then I am ...2 weeks ago -
Exclusive: Pentagon’s domestic propaganda program may not have been terminated
Scholars and Rogues —
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Pentagon officials wont confirm Bush propaganda program endedThe covert Bush administration program that used retired military analysts to generate favorable wartime news coverage may not have been terminated, Raw Story has found.2 weeks ago -
Exclusive: Pentagons Domestic Propaganda Program May Not Have Been Terminated
At-Largely —
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Pentagon officials wont confirm Bush propaganda program endedThe covert Bush administration program that used retired military analysts to generate favorable wartime news coverage may not have... [Want to read the whole piece? Visit atlargely.com for full links, other content, and more]2 weeks ago -
Public right to know - new PJR edition
Pacific Media Centre niusblog —
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Pacific Media WatchTrauma and exiled writers, the challenge of environmental journalism in Delta land, issues of editorial “slant” in health reporting and use of te reo Māori in newspapers are some of the topics featured in the latest edition of Pacific Journalism Review.The October edition is a special “Public ...2 weeks ago -
Let’s not let Medill Innocence Project be another Hazelwood
McGuire on Media —
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I cannot remember anything about the day in 1988 that the Supreme Court issued its decision on Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier. I cannot remember if my newspaper made a very big deal out of it, but the decision embarrasses the heck out me 20 years later. The Supreme Court ruled in Hazelwood that high ...2 weeks ago -
Knight Chair on the Air: Michael Pollan’s ‘Botany of Desire’
Knight Foundation Blog —
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From Marly Falcon, Knight Foundation contributing blogger: People are easily lured in by the sweetness, beauty, smell and sometimes even intoxication of certain plants. What if plants have their own hidden agenda that we didn’t know about? Michael Pollan, Knight Chair in Science and ...2 weeks ago
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