Author Choosing Risk In a Volatile Economic Environment A journalist concludes, ‘A timid reaction assumes forgoing the opportunity to innovate at this exciting juncture of history.’ March 25, 2009 Investigating the Pharmaceutical Industry on a Blog ‘… evidence itself often emerged as the centerpiece, which has a strong impact on the audience when they see for themselves the incriminating paper trail.’ March 25, 2009 A Small Newspaper Tackles a Big Investigative Project The persistence of two reporters pays off in revealing how local government failed residents who worried about connections between corporate behavior and the high incidence of brain cancer. March 25, 2009 The Web: Fertile Ground for Investigative Projects ‘Digital journalism could not be the sole domain of breaking news and blogging, and it had to be more than the repository of electronic reprints.’ March 24, 2009 Toppling the ‘Big Three’—Medical Care, Behavior and Genes ‘Unnatural Causes’ mixes reporting of research rarely featured in traditional news coverage with visual storytelling in the hope of sparking a health equity movement. March 23, 2009 Digging Through Data and Discovering a Profitable Handshake The Boston Globe’s Spotlight Team set out to determine why the state’s health care costs are so high and ended up revealing a hidden deal between powerful forces. March 23, 2009 Diving Into Data to Tell Untold Medical Stories ‘The U.S. press seemed to accept as established truth that cholesterol lowering is vital and that statins are the closest thing to wonder drugs. I’m not any smarter than my… March 23, 2009 Changing the Drumbeat of Typical Health Reporting At HealthNewsReview.org ‘… we are on the lookout for those stories that include unsubstantiated claims made in the course of reporting about health.’ March 23, 2009 Silenced Words: An Op-ed That Couldn’t Find a Home John Abramson, Jim Wright, and Merrill Goozner, author of “The $800 Million Pill: The Truth Behind the Cost of New Drugs,” coauthored an op-ed about the JUPITER trial that was… March 23, 2009 Reliable News: Errors Aren’t Part of the Equation In the transition to digital journalism, accuracy—as an indicator of quality—must maintain its place at the top of the list of essential ingredients. March 23, 2009 Previous 1 … 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 … 427 Next