Search results for “nytimes” Showing 484 results Reporting the Iraq War: Whose Truth Is Being Told? ‘… I used to tell the American correspondent, “You know what, you’re writing my story. I’m writing my story. When we cover a car bomb, it’s my neighborhood.” For an… December 15, 2009 Media Criticism: Journalism vs. Advocacy ‘… press analysts who back up their judgments with reporting, research, style and wit’ earn praise, but it’s advocacy groups from both sides of the political spectrum who receive much… December 11, 2009 The Iraqi Shoe-Thrower: When Endangered Journalists Need Help ‘I wonder how different things would have turned out if I could have found help for al-Zaidi. If assistance came sooner for his possible post-traumatic stress, maybe the shoe-throwing incident… December 11, 2009 Bringing the Wit and Wisdom of Molly Ivins to the Stage Two journalists turned playwrights mine a mother lode of material in the writings of the acerbic political observer. December 11, 2009 Bolstering a Beat: A Nieman Fellowship for Business Journalism ‘This Reynolds fellowship is designed to help journalists acquire new levels of knowledge and understanding about business and economic systems.’ December 11, 2009 Creating Ethical Bridges From Journalism to Digital News ‘… what appears on Web sites and on blogs is not generally regarded as adhering to standards that govern legacy news organizations.’ September 28, 2009 A Reporter’s Toolbag: Reduced to Two—Flip Camera and iPhone In demonstrating how he uses these digital devices to report, a journalist argues that it's time to replace pen and paper with voice, video and photos. September 25, 2009 A Reporter’s Toolbag: Reduced to Two—Flip Camera and iPhone In demonstrating how he uses these digital devices to report, a journalist argues that it's time to replace pen and paper with voice, video and photos. September 25, 2009 Blogging Communities Spurred to Action ‘Coverage of civil rights and social justice issues could be made the core of a digital news organization, national or global in scope.’ September 22, 2009 Journalists and Environmental Reporting Investigative reporters have long followed the money trail as a reliable way of getting at the core of a story. These days, Fred Pearce, former news editor at New Scientist,… September 17, 2009 Previous 1 … 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Next