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  • Through a (Media) Lens darkly – Newspeak review part 2


    Ethical MartiniAuthority Authority: 115
    “Not only is journalistic ‘objectivity’ impossible, the attempt to achieve it is morally abhorrent.” Newspeak in the 21st Century , p.239. This deserves some attention and discussion, it’s tempting to just go “Yep,”, but if I sleep on it, I might be more considered in my response. The rest of the ...
    1 day ago
  • Los Angeles Times shows its fear of social media


    Pursuing the Complete Community ConnectionAuthority Authority: 536
    I can’t keep blogging every time a major newspaper releases fear-driven social media guidelines. But once again, I can’t resist. The Los Angeles Times is the latest major news organization to apparently tell its staff to beware the dangers of social media. I don’t have time to critique this in the same detail ...
    1 day ago
  • they misreport, you decide: Fox News ho…


    Talk IslamAuthority Authority: 556
    they misreport , you decide: Fox News host Gregg Jarrett told viewers that Sarah Palin is “continuing to draw huge crowds while she’s promoting her brand new book.” He then showed old file footage of Palin rallies from the 2008 presidential campaign. Mark Silva hears this will result in “serious ...
    6 days ago
  • Follow the liveblog of my ethics seminar at TCU today


    Pursuing the Complete Community ConnectionAuthority Authority: 536
    Andrew Chavez will be liveblogging again today during my ethics seminar, Upholding and Updating Ethical Standards , at Texas Christian University. The American Press Institute seminar is supported by a grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation . We will have four 90 minute sessions, starting ...
    6 days ago
  • Philosophers and journalists – unlikely bedfellows? Bourdieu in the house!


    Ethical MartiniAuthority Authority: 115
    [Thanks Jess for the link] An interesting, if a little obtuse piece in The Chronicle of Higher Education this week about the fractious relationship between philosophy and journalism. I was struck most immediately by this paragraph, which IMHO sums up the situation reasonably well: Still, broadly speaking, we need ...
    1 week ago
  • The NZ Herald on Cactus Kate and Priorities in Journalism Ethics


    MandMAuthority Authority: 127
    There is an interesting story unfolding in the blogosphere. Cactus Kate published extracts of APN News and Media’s guidelines for publication on her blog in, APN Chicken Out , and inserted her own commentary and spin on them based on email correspondence from staff members working for APN’s publications. Where it ...
    1 week ago
  • Hospital says it gives content to short-staffed media


    Covering HealthAuthority Authority: 478
    Lindsey Miller of Ragan Communications Inc., a publisher of corporate communications, writes that Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center has found a way to “spread its message “ – by providing content to the area’s short-staffed television stations. The hospital ’s director of marketing ...
    1 week ago
  • Justice Kennedy insisted student newspaper let his office OK story


    The Editors' DeskAuthority Authority: 657
    The New York Times reports that Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy recently insisted that the student newspaper at Dalton High School in Manhattan allow his office to read an article about a speech he gave before it could be published. Most…
    2 weeks ago
  • Questions surrounding the Fort Hood shootings


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 513
    There seems to be many lessons coming out of the reporting of the Fort Hood shootings last week and one may well be how do you balance confirmation of facts with the race to get the story out first. The pressures to break news on the web can often outweigh the journalistic checks and balances and it is worth reading ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Part 4. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Gets in Bed with the Cato Institute.


    Uppity WisconsinAuthority Authority: 428
    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 ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Part 4. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Gets in Bed with the Cato Institute.


    Featured States NewsAuthority Authority: 159
    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) ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Joanna Geary: Online Protests – why do they make me uneasy?


    Martin StabeAuthority Authority: 137
    "I’ve seen many use the Jan Moir affair as an example of democracy in action. It is certainly true that the will of many people led to the removal of advertising from an offensive and homophobic article and an apology from its author. Now you can’t say that’s a bad thing… can you? So why do I feel so uneasy ...
    4 weeks ago

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