Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1081 results Summer 2005: Training Journalists in Foreign Countries Introduction “Courses that are designed to inspire journalists or encourage creative approaches to the craft are more likely to be exercises in frustration if, at the end of the training, they… June 15, 2005 Getting Ukrainian Journalists to Ask Ordinary People Questions ‘We wanted to get them to report beyond press releases and false assurances of the politicians and bureaucrats.’ June 15, 2005 Spring 2005: Words & Reflections Introduction Arguments for journalistic quality typically assert the importance of First Amendment responsibilities. In his book, “The Vanishing Newspaper: Saving Journalism in the Information Age,” Philip Meyer, Knight Chair in Journalism… March 15, 2005 Spring 2005: Introduction Water is the essence of life, and its cleanliness, availability, and our use and abuse of it are stories meriting reporters’ and editors’ attention. Yet as Stuart Leavenworth, who covered… March 15, 2005 Asking Questions So a Community Thinks About Race The Marshall News Messenger played a central role in creating a new dialogue. September 15, 2003 Brainstorming Questions Asking questions is ‘such a supremely human endeavor.’ June 15, 2002 Good Questions Emerge Out of Good Information Preparation and persistence are key ingredients for successful interviews. June 15, 2002 Asking Probing Questions in a Time of National Crisis Are journalists asking ‘the right question?’ December 15, 2001 Questions Crime Reporters Sometimes Forget to Ask In murder cases, the ‘easy story’ to report might be profoundly wrong. September 15, 2000 1985: Media Power and the Dangers of Mass Information The national media are no longer just observers and messengers, but are now lead actors in government. December 15, 1999 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 109 Next