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1-139 out of 139 article(s)
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Author |
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Date |
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| Missing the story: a longtime reporter and author says journalists are largely ignoring the way new laws and regulations are enriching big business at the expense of consumers. |
Johnston, David Cay |
Essay |
Mar 22, 2013 |
2855 |
| Blatant media bias. |
Newman, Balex |
Viewpoint essay |
Feb 18, 2013 |
834 |
| Components of news media credibility among professional administrative staff in Malaysia. |
Mehrabi, Davood; Ali, Muhamad Sham Shahkat; Hassan, Musa Abu |
Report |
Jan 1, 2013 |
4201 |
| Media Bias and the Erosion of First Amendment Ideals. |
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Brief article |
Dec 27, 2012 |
103 |
| Media Bias and the Erosion of First Amendment Ideals. |
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Brief article |
Dec 27, 2012 |
105 |
| The door swings both ways. |
Jarris, John |
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Sep 22, 2012 |
944 |
| Rushdie finds information 'garbage' grows exponentially. |
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Sep 7, 2012 |
589 |
| Video journalism; beyond the one man band. |
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Book review |
Aug 1, 2012 |
123 |
| U.S. Law Week's Tom Taylor Wins National Press Club 2012 Newsletter Journalism Award. |
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Jul 11, 2012 |
673 |
| We need your help: Gateway Journalism Review is looking for people to analyze their local media. |
Lambert, Scott |
Editorial |
Mar 22, 2012 |
478 |
| Perceptions of western media coverage on China: Chinese scholars vs. foreign correspondents based in China. |
Guo, Ke |
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Jan 1, 2012 |
7534 |
| Communism in the Romanian press during the economic crisis. |
Negrea, Xenia |
Report |
Jan 1, 2012 |
3892 |
| Representation of death culture in the Estonian press/Surmakultuuri representatsioon Eesti ajalehtedes. |
Harro-Loit, Halliki; Ugur, Kadri |
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Dec 1, 2011 |
8784 |
| Examining the impact of journalists' gender in online and newspaper tennis articles. |
Kian, Edward M. "Ted"; Fink, Janet S.; Hardin, Marie |
Report |
Sep 22, 2011 |
10418 |
| Blind men and an elephant: how the Indian and Chinese press cover Myanmar. |
Fraioli, Paul |
Essay |
Mar 22, 2011 |
4424 |
| Time and space in the content of Estonian daily newspapers in the 20th century. |
Lohmus, Maarja; Kouts, Ragne; Konno, Andres; Aljas, Agnes |
Report |
Mar 1, 2011 |
4993 |
| Navigating the future: a newspaper guy turned successful new-media entrepreneur says it's unlikely that one overarching new business model will emerge for journalism in the digital age. Instead, look for a collection of improvised arrangements based on the lucky alignment of buyers' and sellers' needs. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. |
Kramer, Larry |
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Dec 22, 2010 |
3791 |
| Packaging protest: media coverage of Indigenous people's collective action. |
Wilkes, Rima; Corrigall-Brown, Catherine; Myers, Daniel J. |
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Nov 1, 2010 |
13123 |
| An emergent neo-journalism: the decline and renewal of news media. |
Giles, Robert H. |
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Sep 22, 2010 |
3054 |
| Is journalism going to the dogs? Opinion piece. |
Hallock, Steve |
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Sep 22, 2010 |
1177 |
| Are There Terrorists out There?. |
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Brief article |
Apr 30, 2010 |
102 |
| Torturous celebrity coverage. |
Saltzman, Joe |
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Mar 1, 2010 |
1034 |
| Georgia & Russia: contradictory media coverage of the August war. |
Heinrich, Hans-Georg; Tanaev, Kirill |
Report |
Jun 22, 2009 |
6474 |
| The virtual roundtable: food blogging as citizen journalism. |
Denveater |
Essay |
Jan 1, 2009 |
2782 |
| Memorandum to the president-elect. |
McCurry, Mike |
Essay |
Dec 1, 2008 |
3254 |
| Motive, fallout. |
Simpson, Jeffrey |
Essay |
Mar 22, 2008 |
1730 |
| Guilty until proven innocent. |
Saltzman, Joe |
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Jan 1, 2008 |
1045 |
| Surrogate reader. |
Kristie, James |
Editorial |
Dec 22, 2007 |
577 |
| Perception of media bias hurts democracy. |
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Brief article |
Nov 1, 2007 |
268 |
| Are U.S. News' rankings inherently biased against Black colleges? |
Kamara, Margaret |
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Jun 28, 2007 |
738 |
| Hometown horror: immediately after the mass murder at Virginia Tech, local journalists led the coverage of an unfathomable tragedy. |
Ricchiardi, Sherry |
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Jun 1, 2007 |
1598 |
| Counting the spoons: eternal vigilance is the price of covering national security and political campaigns. |
Rieder, Rem |
Editorial |
Apr 1, 2007 |
851 |
| We're not dead yet: reports of the coming demise of newspapers are overly pessimistic. |
Schroth, Raymond A. |
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Mar 2, 2007 |
1051 |
| Fostering fake news stories. |
Saltzman, Joe |
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Jan 1, 2007 |
1022 |
| Personalized journalism lacks depth. |
Hoffmann, Gregg |
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Oct 1, 2006 |
1035 |
| Forcing the pulpit on the newsroom. |
Bishop, Ed |
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Jun 1, 2006 |
538 |
| Smears in cyberspace: blogs and media ethics. |
Young, Cathy |
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Feb 1, 2006 |
1344 |
| Dilemma of interest: many law enforcement officials now use the vague term "person of interest" to describe people caught up in their investigations. That poses a challenge for journalists, who must try to convey a situation accurately without unfairly tarring someone's reputation. |
Shaw, Donna |
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Feb 1, 2006 |
3751 |
| From Bob Woodward to Judith Miller: the country's most reviled reporter is a direct descendant of its most beloved. |
Welch, Matt |
Column |
Jan 1, 2006 |
1256 |
| 'Making the news:' the 2004 Athens Olympics and competing ideologies? |
Barnard, Sarah; Butler, Katie; Golding, Peter; Maguire, Joseph |
Essay |
Jan 1, 2006 |
9631 |
| Off the sidelines: many journalists jettisoned their detached-observer status and jumped in to help the suffering victims of Hurricane Katrina. When should reporters intervene? And where is the line between humanitarian assistance and unacceptable activism? |
Smolkin, Rachel |
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Dec 1, 2005 |
4161 |
| When reporters are obliged to add their judgment: factual reporting can be flawed. |
Klotzer, Charles L. |
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Sep 1, 2005 |
552 |
| Call before you lynch. |
Hill, James |
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Jun 22, 2005 |
1011 |
| False alarm sparks flurry of panic. |
Allen, John L., Jr. |
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Apr 8, 2005 |
874 |
| Which editorial will be your big red tomato? |
Pimentel, Janet |
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Dec 22, 2004 |
585 |
| Endorsements get endorsement. |
Beck, Gayle |
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Dec 22, 2004 |
422 |
| Previous relationship with candidate causes credibility issue in the ethics advisor. |
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Dec 22, 2004 |
466 |
| The indelible mark of meaningful acts. |
Skillman, Keith C. |
Editorial |
Dec 1, 2004 |
333 |
| Journalism without profit margins: in an era of concentration, conglomeration and commercialization of news, a small band of news outlets takes a radically different approach. The journalists at these noncommercial outposts definitely seem happier. But is the journalism better? |
Stepp, Carl Sessions |
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Oct 1, 2004 |
5876 |
| BRAZIL ARGUES CONTROL OF JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA. |
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Aug 20, 2004 |
1434 |
| After the Hurricane: what's up with the reporter who took down Jayson Blair? |
Anders, Gigi |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
2668 |
| Going it alone: accolades now come to Knight Ridder for its prescient reports expressing skepticism about claims that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. |
Ritea, Steve |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
1383 |
| Who's taking care of business? Editors have a hard time finding qualified applicants for business desk jobs. |
Sine, Richard |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
1081 |
| Lagging behind: fewer than 10.5 percent of the reporters and editors in daily newspaper Washington bureaus are minorities, a new UNITY/University of Maryland survey finds. That's a lower percentage than the much-maligned newspaper industry figure. Minority staffers give the D.C. press corps low marks for its coverage of race-related issues--and most hope to be out of the nation's capital in five years. |
Callahan, Christopher |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
6132 |
| What works? Burlington, North Carolina's Times-News and Colorado's Greeley Tribune have similar circulations and hometown demographics. Yet while the staff in Burlington's newsroom is practically all white, Greeley's is diverse. What does Greeley do that Burlington doesn't? |
Robertson, Lori |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
4372 |
| The story behind the story: how a 30-year secret involving one of Oregon's most powerful figures finally came to light. How a feisty alt-weekly made it happen. And how the state's dominant newspaper stumbled along the way. |
Rosen, Jill |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
6967 |
| Watergate revisited: thirty years after President Nixon's resignation, there's little agreement over just how important a role journalism played in bringing him down. But there's no doubt the episode had a significant impact on the profession. |
Feldstein, Mark |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
5657 |
| The Web's campaign contributions: news sites may have offered fewer original stories during the primaries, but they're now flush with multimedia extras and interactivity. |
Palser, Barb |
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Aug 1, 2004 |
789 |
| Revisiting reviewing: the need for a debate on the role of arts journalism in South Africa. |
Wasserman, Herman |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
7435 |
| Only the stickered survive: a reporter learns the hard way what matters when covering a presidential visit. |
Toland, Bill |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
755 |
| Who knows Jack? For years USA Today star Jack Kelley filed amazingly vivid reports from virtually every major international scene. And for just as long, doubts simmered around his work. But to many who thought they knew him, Kelley seemed above such questions, the last person they'd suspect in a lie. |
Rosen, Jill |
Cover Story |
Apr 1, 2004 |
9007 |
| Trial and error? A roaming band of journalists crisscrosses the country to provide television coverage of every minor development in celebrity court cases. Is this a wise use of resources and airtime? |
Brass, Kevin |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
3440 |
| A capital crime: journalists fail to uncover legislature's follies. |
Corrigan, Don |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
1728 |
| News study confirms pressures on journalism. |
Klotzer, Charles L. |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
874 |
| Those who do, teach: journalism schools save money through teaching partnerships with area newspapers. |
Cirillo, Melissa |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
646 |
| Doctor, doctor give me the news: though they call their program Dr. Risk, some California journalists think their plan to bring readers' voices into news decisions is anything but chancy. |
Berger, Judson |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
689 |
| Where has the public gone? |
Stoff, Rick |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
1425 |
| Forget it. |
Pollack, Joe |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
511 |
| Come join us: SJR honors Klotzer March 22. |
Bishop, Ed |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
696 |
| Core local questions ignored. |
Jones, Terry |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
880 |
| Hail, Mary. |
Porter, Eliot |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
811 |
| St. Louis American's Mark Wilson really three writers. |
Israel, Benjamin |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
1108 |
| Fan dancers on the front page; readers are hungry for engaging, entertaining stories. |
Kunkel, Thomas |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
804 |
| Priming the pump. |
Prince, Zenitha |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
323 |
| Story of their lives. |
Rosen, Jill |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
1038 |
| Et tu, "Nightline"? The Kobe Bryant and Michael Jackson sagas are the latest manifestations of the media's infatuation with celebrity--even Ted Koppel ditched President Bush for the erstwhile King of Pop. But is that so wrong? In an era with so many sources of news, is celebrity overkill a major threat to the republic? |
Rosen, Jill |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
4362 |
| Haute cuisine: food journalism, once a throwaway compendium of recipes and "what's hot" articles, has gone upscale. Newspapers and magazines are dedicating top talent to the food beat, and they are hungry for sophisticated stories with timely angles. |
Brown, Doug |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
2770 |
| NCEW's blue dot not a scarlet letter. |
Larsen, Richard |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
605 |
| Professional workshops inspire. |
Horowitz, Rick |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
1308 |
| New 'how-to' sessions added heft to agenda. |
Partsch, Frank |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
1183 |
| The downside of McCain-Feingold. |
Gallman, Vanessa |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
350 |
| A need for editorial crusades. |
Traud, Luanne |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
588 |
| A new opportunity to be encouraged. |
McGinley, Morgan |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
703 |
| A question of ethics: editorialist's spouse increases political activities. |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
409 |
| An unhealthy mix: editorializing is good, but not as part of the newscast. |
Potter, Deborah |
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Dec 1, 2003 |
794 |
| A fragile privilege: may journalists refuse to turn over notes and reveal their sources to the courts? |
Kirtley, Jane |
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Dec 1, 2003 |
765 |
| Whose side are they on? U.S. officials have accused Arab news network Al Jazeera of biased coverage. Are any media really objective in times of war? |
MacFarquhar, Neil |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
939 |
| Contention sure to persist between Pentagon, news people: Gulf War II brought a new relationship between military and the press. |
Anderson, Laird B. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
1331 |
| Embedding requires integrity: experienced editors can tell when a reporter crosses the line and becomes an advocate. |
Aregood, Richard |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
903 |
| Why U.S., Canadian journalists differ: military, news cultures vary across the border. |
Lautens, Trevor |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
1609 |
| Experience not the only route to journalistic competence: we can write convincingly without experience, but it takes work. |
Labbe, J.R. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
613 |
| Knowledge gap showed in recent war reporting: every editorial writer should learn to move, shoot, and communicate. |
Greenberg, Paul |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
912 |
| Uncritical editorials added to Gulf confusion: press lacked skepticism on Powell's vague references, unattributed assertions, and no verifiable sources. |
Cranberg, Gilbert |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
854 |
| Convention probes uses of history. |
Achorn, Edward |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
879 |
| Some of the best reporting is found on the op/ed page. |
Rawls, Wendell, Jr. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
2003 |
| Good writing inseparable from the practice of democracy. |
Kerrey, Bob |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
1040 |
| If you want younger readers, consider their interests. |
Riley, Kate |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
786 |
| Idaho conference focuses on wartime comment. |
Fiske, Fred |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
644 |
| A question of ethics: columnist invents colleague. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
320 |
| Duranty's lethal lies: using terror and famine, Josef Stalin murdered millions in the Ukraine. Walter Duranty, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and the New York Times covered up the massacre. |
Behreandt, Dennis |
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Sep 8, 2003 |
4169 |
| News in context. (Media/Politics). |
Jones, Terry |
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2003 |
840 |
| Access denied: the sniper case illustrates an ominous post-September 11 trend of trying keep information away from journalists--and the public. (Essay). |
Cochran, Barbara |
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Dec 1, 2002 |
1097 |
| Battle cry: it's time for the news media to stand up to the assault on freedom of information. (From the Editor). |
Rieder, Rem |
Brief Article |
Sep 1, 2002 |
721 |
| 'We had never seen anything like this'. (Q & A). |
Townsend, Eric J.S. |
Brief Article |
Sep 1, 2002 |
957 |
| Deseret News reporter Jerry Spangler could get up to 30 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. (Brickbats). |
Oliver, Charles |
Brief Article |
Aug 1, 2002 |
81 |
| Computing perspective: the pluperfect in Dutch *. |
Oversteegen, Leonoor; Bekker, Birgit |
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Jan 1, 2002 |
20372 |
| Just the facts: ideally, we would like the media to be objective; to report everything with accuracy, balance, and fairness; however, journalists are human with weaknesses and biases just like everyone else. (Media - Credibility). |
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Statistical Data Included |
Oct 1, 2001 |
3076 |
| Student newspaper breaks story; adviser fired. |
Corrigan, Don |
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Jun 1, 2000 |
1111 |
| Bestiality has become big news in Missouri. |
Corrigan, Don |
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Mar 1, 2000 |
1060 |
| Embracing the Complexities. |
Lisheron, Mark |
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Jun 1, 1999 |
3148 |
| The language of 'TV Guide' program synopses and program advertisements - a comparison. |
Schaffer, Deborah |
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Sep 22, 1998 |
4629 |
| Is there life after Marv? |
Rieder, Rem |
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Nov 1, 1997 |
859 |
| Without skipping a beat; the media frenzy over Princess Diana was quickly succeeded by the media frenzy over Marv Albert. |
O'Brien, Sinead |
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Nov 1, 1997 |
1679 |
| How accurate is media coverage of attention deficit disorder? |
Vatz, Richard E.; Weinberg, Lee S. |
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Jul 1, 1997 |
2171 |
| Stop dissing the Washington Times! It's not just 'that Moonie paper' anymore. |
Aizenman, Nurith C. |
Cover Story |
May 1, 1997 |
6469 |
| Post uses Washington bureau staff as local television talking heads. |
Perron, Steve |
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Dec 1, 1996 |
737 |
| Writing shows passion in a new direction. |
Denton, Tommy |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
682 |
| Taking orders from customers runs contrary to great tradition. |
Kieckhefer, E.W. |
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Jun 22, 1996 |
1298 |
| Gerdine story shaped by Post's shortage of staff. |
Lonati, Anastasia W. |
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Jun 1, 1996 |
536 |
| Why the thrill makes a difference; if journalism becomes a business like any other, journalists won't be the only losers. |
Rieder, Rem |
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Jan 1, 1996 |
901 |
| Fighting back. |
Shepard, Alicia C. |
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Jan 1, 1996 |
4227 |
| Channels. |
MacBryde, Ian |
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Dec 1, 1995 |
774 |
| Does "public journalism" serve the public or the publishers? |
Corrigan, Don |
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Jul 1, 1995 |
1973 |
| Should the press be an observer or an actor in public affairs. |
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Transcript |
Jul 1, 1995 |
5037 |
| Find the dots, connect the dots, see the picture. |
White, Judith C. |
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Jun 22, 1995 |
738 |
| Small paper, big story. |
McBride, Sarah |
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May 1, 1995 |
699 |
| The O.J. environmental story: can environmental news compete with sensationalism. |
Nixon, Will |
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Apr 1, 1995 |
1070 |
| Shocking secrets revealed! The language of tabloid headlines. |
Schaffer, Deborah |
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Mar 22, 1995 |
5549 |
| Hype and hyperbole. |
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Jan 1, 1995 |
980 |
| Firearms 101 for journalists. |
Smyth, Frank; Limatola, Michael J. |
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Dec 1, 1994 |
479 |
| The unemployed marched in 1894 and the newspapers had a feast. |
Downs, Peter |
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Sep 1, 1994 |
4633 |
| A newspaper built for the newsroom. |
Durocher, Debra D. |
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Jul 1, 1994 |
293 |
| How language collectives compromise journalistic accuracy. |
Many, Paul |
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Mar 22, 1994 |
2012 |
| Russian muckraker: "Freedom always exists within boundaries." (Russian journalist Yuri Shchekochikhin) (Interview) |
Hellinger, Daniel |
Interview |
Mar 1, 1994 |
2395 |
| Radiation redux. |
Durocher, Debra D. |
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Mar 1, 1994 |
2495 |
| Scouts molested, again. |
Boyle, Patrick; Marchak, Elizabeth |
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Mar 1, 1994 |
1479 |
| View from the judge's seat: spotting a winning entry. |
Ewing, Jim |
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Dec 22, 1993 |
1265 |
| Nothing succeeds like substance. |
Roberts, Eugene |
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Dec 1, 1993 |
1606 |
| How to save America's newspapers. |
Stepp, Carl Sessions |
Cover Story |
Apr 1, 1993 |
3848 |
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