Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 788 results Radio Storytelling Builds Community On-Air and Off ‘The journalist must be facilitator, fact-checker, ethicist, but not puppet-master….’ September 15, 2001 Journalists Should Keep the News in Proportion and Make It Comprehensive “Journalism is our modern cartography. It creates a map for citizens to navigate society. This is its utility and its economic reason for being…. As with any map, journalism’s value… June 15, 2001 Journalists Have an Obligation to Personal Conscience “Every journalist—from the newsroom to the boardroom—must have a personal sense of ethics and responsibility—a moral compass. What’s more, they have a responsibility to voice their personal conscience out loud… June 15, 2001 Journalists Must Maintain an Independence From Those They Cover “…Being impartial or neutral is not a core principle of journalism. …impartiality was never what was meant by objectivity. …the critical step in pursing truthfulness and informing citizens is not… June 15, 2001 The Roots of NTV’s Difficulties Dig Deeply Into Political Turf In Russia, there are lessons to be learned from what happened at Media-Most. June 15, 2001 Teaching About Diversity Media play an inadvertent but critical role in youngsters’ learning. June 15, 2001 The Evening News en Español Univisión’s anchor connects the network’s mission with journalism. June 15, 2001 Principle No. 8 Journalists should keep the news in proportion and make it comprehensive. June 15, 2001 Principle No. 9 Journalists have an obligation to personal conscience. June 15, 2001 Principle No. 4 Journalists must maintain an independence from those they cover. June 15, 2001 Previous 1 … 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 … 79 Next