Author Understanding the Value of the Local Connection ‘… my cartoons provide another opportunity to carry on a conversation with the people who live here.’ December 15, 2004 Journalism Reflects Our Culture Journalism is no more in a survival mode today than it was 52 years ago when Louis Lyons and my Nieman classmates worried about how a compliant and objective press… December 15, 2004 The Inadequacy of Objectivity as a Touchstone Certainly journalism will survive. Indeed, it could even thrive as a result of today’s very real challenges. Journalists need neither fear nor denounce the proliferation of punditry and attitude. Rather,… December 15, 2004 Where the Girls Aren’t Why editorial cartooning is still a boy’s sport. December 15, 2004 The Red, White and Blue Palette What happens when cartoonists let fear and pressure soften their vigilant voices? December 15, 2004 Pressures Force the Emergence of a New Journalism Journalism often appears to thrill to the sense of being in crisis, but pressures on it now truly seem to fit the bill. On one side, it’s screwed down tighter… December 15, 2004 Tips About FOIA Filings FOIA for the FOIA logs. Not only do they contain clues to stories, but also reporters will discover fascinating/ entertaining requests. One CIA log, for example, showed a requester had… September 15, 2004 Journalists Act to Combat Government Secrecy Today journalists are observing a growing culture of secrecy in Washington and the use of “national security” to justify restricted access and sometimes complete closure throughout all areas of government.… September 15, 2004 The Steady March of Government Secrecy Journalists strategize to gain access to information the public has a right to know. September 15, 2004 Transforming Journalism as Democracy Emerges ‘Ten years into democracy, many journalists are struggling to redefine their relationship to government.’ September 15, 2004 Previous 1 … 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 … 429 Next