Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 795 results Seeking Balance in a Continent Portrayed By Its Extremes ‘The patronizing reporting one witnesses today is as bad as the condescending work of the past.’ September 15, 2004 CBS Lets the Pentagon Taint Its News Process In acquiescing to government requests for two broadcast delays, CBS News erred. September 15, 2004 Partnering With Young People A program to improve child health engages teenagers interested in journalism. September 15, 2004 Blogging North Korea The Web provides a good opportunity for ‘niche’ audiences to find more international news. September 15, 2004 Foreign Correspondence: Evolution, Not Extinction ‘The new correspondents are reshaping foreign news in ways that have potential for good and, without interventions, for bad.’ September 15, 2004 Using the Internet to Examine Patterns of Foreign Coverage African events are often not reported because Western news coverage is strongly connected to a nation’s wealth. September 15, 2004 Acting as a Witness to a Forgotten War ‘Even if nobody for whom I write this story cares, it is difficult for me to forget Chechnya.’ June 15, 2004 Measuring the News Media’s Effectiveness A new annual report locates plenty of contradictory trends and perceptions. June 15, 2004 Images of Horror From Fallujah ‘The transparency of angst and indecision about the Fallujah images have been good for journalism.’ June 15, 2004 Why Did California’s Lights Go Out? A reporting team looks for answers amid a new and complex electricity market. June 15, 2004 Previous 1 … 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 … 80 Next