Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1089 results 1959: The Pursuit of Journalism [This article originally appeared in the January 1959 issue of Nieman Reports.] For literature, said Max Beerbohm, he felt reverence, but for journalism merely a kind regard. A natural remark… December 15, 1999 1959: Birthday Address To the National Press Club [This article originally appeared in the October 1959 issue of Nieman Reports.]I do not think that I need to tell you that standing on this famous platform I feel awkward… December 15, 1999 1958: Attribution of News Memo to All Hands December 15, 1999 1960: Asking Rude Questions [This article originally appeared in the September 1960 issue of Nieman Reports.]…I remember going over to the President’s house.… And he said, “You know it’s only three years—you’re the third… December 15, 1999 ‘I Felt That I Had to Correct the Record’: Whistleblower Mark MacGann on the Uber Files Uber’s former chief lobbyist shares what compelled him to expose the ride-hailing company’s unethical practices to the press. March 14, 2025 ‘A Great Subject Hiding in Plain Sight’: Steve Oney’s “On Air” is a deep dive into the history of NPR Steve Oney, NF '82, on writing and researching his new book, “On Air: The Triumph and Tumult of NPR." March 13, 2025 A Fidelity to Facts Rigorous verification of facts must remain central to journalism's mission, writes Nieman Foundation Curator Ann Marie Lipinski. March 6, 2025 From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail How safety training for journalists has evolved February 6, 2025 A Personal Approach to China’s History: Edward Wong on his book “At the Edge of Empire” The book intertwines Wong's experiences as a foreign correspondent and his father's life story. January 7, 2025 David McCraw, The New York Times’ Lead Newsroom Lawyer, on Potential Legal Challenges During Trump’s Second Term What journalists can expect – and how to fight back. January 5, 2025 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 109 Next