Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 798 results Reporters Weigh the Value of Information Against the Threat of Legal Action ‘… no one should underestimate the ability of fear and sophisticated sound bites—otherwise known as propaganda—to shape the public mood.’ June 15, 2005 When Bureaucracy Trumps Excellence In Eastern Europe, journalists struggle to find their footing. June 15, 2005 The Public Isn’t Buying Press Credibility ‘The seeds of public distrust were sown long before the recent round of scandals.’ June 15, 2005 Lessons in Teaching Foreign Journalists ‘Issues of press freedom and independence … burn into your consciousness and touch your heart.’ June 15, 2005 The White House: Can It Control the Press? With secrecy on the rise, what is happening in Washington, D.C. is having a wider impact on how government officials relate to the press. June 15, 2005 Trainers Can Remain Foreign to Local Journalists Due to cultural and language differences, trainers can be ‘regarded as a sort of extraterrestrial as they deliver their advice and lessons.’ June 15, 2005 Summer 2005: Introduction Among the casualties of the invasion and occupation of Iraq have been truth and trust, according to Sig Christenson, military affairs writer for the San Antonio Express-News. After working as… June 15, 2005 The New York Times’s Travails in the Reign of Raines ‘As the ship veered onto the rocks, those who voiced warnings were ignored, while the bosses told each other how smart they were.’ March 15, 2005 Freedom and Liberty: Tough Stories to Tell ‘When freedom and orthodoxy collide, it’s interesting to note how the press behaves.’ March 15, 2005 ‘Perilous Times’ for First Amendment Rights Editors must ‘send the clear signal—and offer the necessary support—to make the coverage of government secrecy a priority in their newsrooms.’ March 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 … 80 Next