Search results for “5 questions” Showing 1078 results Fall 2003: Words & Reflections Introduction Accidents happen in newsrooms, and some even can be expected to happen, according to William F. Woo, a former editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch who teaches journalism at Stanford… September 15, 2003 Mainstreaming and Diversity Are Gannett’s Core Values But these programs ‘are not without controversy.’ September 15, 2003 Making Race a Part of Local TV News Coverage A news producer describes KRON’s reporting on race and the way this led to changes in how people work in the newsroom. September 15, 2003 Fall 2003: Introduction Black and white journalists, at times working as colleagues, at other times separately, have produced the first draft of our nation’s difficult history of race relations. In this issue of… September 15, 2003 What Happens When Journalists Don’t Probe? They fail to ‘fulfill their obligation to the public interest as counterweights in the American system.’ June 15, 2003 Medical Reporting In a Highly Commercialized Environment A family doctor prescribes eight guiding principles for accurate and fair coverage of research findings. June 15, 2003 Constraints on China’s Coverage of SARS For a variety of reasons, neither the government nor the press handled the medical crisis well. June 15, 2003 The Emotional Toll of Reporting on a Cancer Trial ‘I’d essentially planned to do a story about dying people with no real hope of a cure acting as guinea pigs.’ June 15, 2003 Helping Reporters Play the Medical Numbers Game A journalist reminds us about how tricky putting ‘facts’ into perspective can be. June 15, 2003 Critical Tools for Medical Reporting A medical editor’s book provides advice and guidance for journalists. June 15, 2003 Previous 1 … 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 … 108 Next