Author 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 Tracking Toxics When the Data Are Polluted How computational journalism can uncover what polluters would prefer to hide. March 23, 2009 Crowdfunded Reporting: Readers Pay for Stories to Be Told ‘Reporting for Spot.Us, where money directly changes hands, is the same as reporting any story for Wired.com. For Spot.Us, the ethical promise inheres in the transparency of the funding.’ March 23, 2009 A Digital Vision of Where Journalism and Government Will Intersect ‘… the journalistic process of assembling information and connecting the dots to inform tough questions will be easier.’ March 23, 2009 ‘Plunder’ Explores What Happens When an Important Story Is Poorly Told ‘In retrospect, editors and reporters should have looked more carefully and consistently at the consequences of deregulation on Wall Street and Main Street.’ March 23, 2009 Afghanistan: Pictures Not Taken ‘When the press started to feel empowered to show and tell the truth, it was only a matter of time before the military and government powers would retaliate.’ March 23, 2009 The Other Side of China’s Economic Miracle A Chinese reporter describes how he learned about the injuries and illnesses that befall migrants who work in factories where exported products are made. March 23, 2009 Previous 1 … 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 … 429 Next