Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 795 results New Media Battles Old to Define Internet-Era Politics ‘Because of tradition, inertia and command of the largest, most diverse audiences, the mainstream media still drive the campaign bus with the same old road map.’ June 15, 2008 Selling the Iraq War: Unearthing False Advertising For the first time, five years after the start of the Iraq War, journalists and citizens can view what the most prominent Bush administration officials said publicly, juxtaposed against what… March 15, 2008 Seeking New Ways to Nurture the Capacity to Report ‘Without an independent news media, there is no credibly informed citizenry.’ March 15, 2008 Reporting Is Only Part of the Investigative Story ‘In “Billions Over Baghdad,” we knew that simply reporting the costs of the Iraq War in mind-numbing billions wasn’t good enough.’ March 15, 2008 Revealing the Disinformation Industry RELATED ARTICLE“Digital Journalism: Will It Work for Investigative Journalism?”– Barry SussmanWith complicated stories, a problem for reporters and editors always has been to wade through mounds of disinformation to get… March 15, 2008 Redefining a Newspaper’s Watchdog Approach On a soggy December morning, a hillside above a busy Oregon highway gave way, and a torrent of mud, rock and trees buried the road, destroyed homes, and smashed cars.… March 15, 2008 Democracy Can Complicate the Job of Journalists When a decade of conflict ended, ‘what many Nepali journalists did not anticipate was that the worst had yet to come.’ March 15, 2008 Decision-Making: A Visual Journey Inside the Iraq War ‘… it remains the job of journalists to do more than report the “stuff” that happens or bring to the public the “first rough draft of history.”’ March 15, 2008 When Video Is King For local TV news, a difficulty will come in figuring out how to make watchdog reporting stand out in a digital world. March 15, 2008 Watchdog Reporting: Exploring Its Myth ‘The myth of journalists doggedly uncovering all the facts is both important—and dangerous.’ March 15, 2008 Previous 1 … 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 … 80 Next