Search results for “nieman” Showing 3365 results The View From Inside the Military Embedding of journalists was an experiment. How did it work? June 15, 2003 Embedding Reporters on the Frontline With regained public trust, watchdog reporting might be more welcomed for its role in protecting democracy. June 15, 2003 The Safety of Journalists Who Cover Wars ‘Communications have changed everything—on the battlefield and at home.’ June 15, 2003 In War, Journalists Become Part of the Problem ‘It was horrifying, confusing, numbing and nothing like the myth I had been peddled.’ June 15, 2003 The Press and Freedom A radio journalist spots disturbing trends in how the White House press corps reports on the Bush administration. June 15, 2003 Examining Press Coverage of the War ‘What is lacking in so much of the instantaneous coverage is verification and historical context, the things that turn coverage into reporting.’ June 15, 2003 Covering the War Before It Started While Iraq war coverage worked well, did journalists probe enough about policies and evidence that led to this war being waged? June 15, 2003 Are Journalists Asking the Right Questions? ‘Too many of my sources of information have let me down.’ June 15, 2003 What Should News Organizations Do for Access? Revelations by CNN’s Eason Jordan spark a debate among journalists. June 15, 2003 Blurring the Line Between Journalist and Publicist For things to change, the Washington press corps needs to lead the way. June 15, 2003 Previous 1 … 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 … 337 Next