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Part 4. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Gets in Bed with the Cato Institute.
Uppity Wisconsin —
Authority: 499
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 days ago -
Part 4. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Gets in Bed with the Cato Institute.
Featured States News —
Authority: 157
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 days ago -
Joanna Geary: Online Protests – why do they make me uneasy?
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 478
"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 ...1 week ago -
Kelly Clarksons Photoshopped Image Explained by Self Editor-- Poorly
Everyday Ethics —
Authority: 425
If youre a reader of Self, you may or may not have heard the outraged cries echoing in the blogosphere when the magazine published its September cover featuring an extremely fit Kelly Clarkson - or more accurately, a falsely-fit Clarkson. Jezebel...2 weeks ago -
Doctor calls for principles in health reporting
Covering Health —
Authority: 432
Nortin Hadler, M.D., in an opinion piece for ABC News , writes about his worries for health journalism. Hadler, who is on the advisory board for the health and medical journalism program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, says that health journalism is threatened more than other reporting specialties ...2 weeks ago -
Sad day for ethics in journalism
NJN Network —
Authority: 490
Some comments have alluded to journalistic ethics. Let me say without equivocation, I will never let my journalistic ethics sink to the low level of PEI’s Press Gallery. I will not accept bribes or low-interest, secret loans from the government. I have no money from the PNP scandal. Companies I used to work for and ...2 weeks ago -
Time for journalists to update views on Wikipedia
Pursuing the Complete Community Connection —
Authority: 421
Journalists pride ourselves in being accurate and on being current with the latest news. So let’s update our inaccurate views of Wikipedia.A 10,000 Words post by Mark S. Luckie today offers lots of good advice for reporters on pleasing their editors, including this piece:Fact-check your stories. Any editor worth ...3 weeks ago -
CNN’S ETHICS PROBLEM
THE SWASH ZONE —
Authority: 501
Short on sleep, I had intended to take off a few days from blogging … until these caught my attention: After Castellanos controversy, CNN vows to be ‘vigilant’ in the future about disclosing conflicts of interest Apparently one of CNN’s contributors, Alex Castellanos, has been in the employ of AHIP and the ...3 weeks ago -
The key to social media ethics: good judgment
Pursuing the Complete Community Connection —
Authority: 421
When I lead seminars on digital journalism ethics, I start with some time-tested guidelines: The Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics, Bob Steele’s similar Guiding Principles for the Journalist and Bob’s 10 questions to guide ethical decisions.My point is simple: Social media, blogs and other digital ...3 weeks ago -
Ben Naparstek, The Monthly and the Julia Gillard “biography wars”
Larvatus Prodeo —
Authority: 575
A truly bizarre editorial decision from Ben Naparstek, who occupies the chair at The Monthly , has resulted in the publication of a review of Jacqueline Kent’s biography of Julia Gillard by Christine Wallace, who is writing a rival biography of the Deputy Prime Minister for Allen & Unwin. Wallace, in her ...5 weeks ago