Search results for “nieman” Showing 3430 results If Birds Were Reporters, What Would Their Eyes Reveal? This image of Birkenau death camp taken in August 1944 shows prisoners lined up at gas chambers and other parts of the camp. Though photographed from an airplane, the image… March 15, 1999 Spring 1999: Books Introduction As foreign reporting struggles to find its foothold in the news that Americans watch, listen to and read, reporters write books about human tragedies they observe. They hope someone will… March 15, 1999 Spring 1999: International Journalism Introduction From Hong Kong—A report on the press after China’s returnFrom the United States—Reports on technological tools to help journalists track international stories from their office computersPeter Stein, Managing Editor of… March 15, 1999 A Photographer Unites Generations With His Camera Donny’s Girl Photos by Steven RubinThese photographs are from an ongoing project that I began 16 years ago, a visual chronicle of a town—West Athens, Maine—and its people. Returning there… March 15, 1999 Special Issue 1999: Introduction This special issue of Nieman Reports has been created to report to the readers of Nieman Reports, to members of the Committee of Concerned Journalists, and to newspaper and broadcast… March 4, 1999 Letters October 6, 1998New York CityTo the Editor:The question asked in your review [Fall 1998] of the Robert D. Richards’ book “Freedom’s Choice” about the right of the editor vs. that… December 15, 1998 Locating the Citizens’ Pulse If the 1998 elections represented the maturation of “public journalism,” then pre-election news coverage should have reflected more astutely the concerns and motivations of voters rather than the spin of… December 15, 1998 Newspaper Management Keeps Quiet About Its Role in Apartheid In the Afrikaans Press, Some Reporters Decide to Testify December 15, 1998 Cataloging Journalism’s Concerns Richard Reeves, old tad reporter of the finest kind, tells us in salty, joyous prose exactly how and why journalism has metamorphosized. No fooling around.And guess what, this former New… December 15, 1998 Deploring the State of Beltway Journalism Spin Cycle: How the White House and the Media Manipulate the NewsHoward KurtzTouchstone. 327 Pages. $14 pb.Those looking for a balanced, critical appraisal of press performance in the Monica Lewinsky… December 15, 1998 Previous 1 … 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 … 343 Next