Search results for “nieman” Showing 3442 results Weblogs Threaten and Inform Traditional Journalism Blogs ‘challenge conventional notions of who is a journalist and what journalism is.’ September 15, 2003 Blogging From Iraq With a borrowed laptop, rented satellite phone and reader-generated budget, an independent reporter sends back stories from the war. September 15, 2003 Why Journalists Can’t Talk Across Race ‘What we found is a conversation fraught with frustration and mistrust.’ September 15, 2003 Newsroom Diversity: Truth vs. Fiction Before and after the Times’s debacle, American newspapers are still ‘telling our readers an incomplete, inaccurate story.’ September 15, 2003 Reporting in Southern Africa A prominent white journalist revisits his reporting during apartheid and reflects on the news media’s work today. September 15, 2003 A Racially Motivated Murder Leads to a Uniquely Reported Documentary Whites interviewed whites. Blacks interviewed blacks. The stories came together. September 15, 2003 Racial Reverberations in Newsrooms After Jayson Blair ‘The coverage of the scandal showed once again that African Americans are still not allowed to be seen as individuals when they fail.’ September 15, 2003 Reflecting on a Different Era in Political Journalism Scotty Reston ‘and his peers felt comfortable making those choices based on their sense of what was best for the nation.’ September 15, 2003 Weblogs: A Road Back to Basics ‘Weblogs will not save journalism as we know it. However, they might end up improving journalism as we know it.’ September 15, 2003 Journalism’s ‘Normal Accidents’ By exploring theories about how organizations fail, a journalist understands better what is happening in newsrooms and why. September 15, 2003 Previous 1 … 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 … 345 Next