Search results for “5 questions” Showing 1101 results The Public and Journalists: They Disagree on Core Values In considering the modern relevance of Walter Williams’s “Journalist’s Creed,” it was well documented that people who aren’t journalists held increasingly negative attitudes toward news organizations. For example, The Pew… September 16, 2009 An Explosion Prompts Rethinking of Twitter and Facebook ‘… this explosion was our “aha” moment in experiencing how social media, Twitter, in particular, opens up new possibilities in journalism.’ September 16, 2009 What’s Old Can Be New Again—Assisted By Digital Media ‘It’s not a digital update of the newspaper, but it is a digital update of the community connection role I first learned about as a youth in Shenandoah.’ September 16, 2009 Social Media: The Ground Shifts Social networks serving as Web services, not sites, ‘create new challenges for journalists, news organizations, and media companies that are only now starting to embrace social media.’ September 15, 2009 Navigating Through the Biofuels Jungle ‘Given my years of energy reporting in California, I could spot several warning signs early on; others took additional reporting to uncover.’ July 1, 2009 Going to Where the Fish Are Disappearing Investigative reporters in Sweden set out to tell the story of why and how illegal fishing of cod was happening—and what it meant to consumers and businesses in their country. July 1, 2009 ‘We Know Where You Live’ Working for a Western magazine in Iran, a journalist finds that he has acquired some surprisingly close acquaintances—from the ministry of intelligence. And strangely, they are all called Mr. Mohammadi. June 24, 2009 Understanding Iran: Reporters Who Do Are Exiled, Pressured or Jailed ‘Roxana’s work consistently gave the lie to the narrative of a monolithic Islamic Republic.’ June 15, 2009 Pouring Meaning Into Numbers In using EPA data, USA Today’s watchdog project empowered ‘parents to learn about the types and sources of chemicals that might be in the air near their child’s school.’ June 14, 2009 Mining the Coal Beat: Keeping Watch Over an ‘Outlaw’ Industry Digging through records, creating new databases, and asking key questions leads a West Virginia reporter to important investigative stories about the coal industry. June 14, 2009 Previous 1 … 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 … 111 Next