Blogs Posts in Journalism Bodies category; 131 blog posts

Herman Cain harassment story was good journalism

Herman Cain, unwilling to defend himself on the merits against the sexual harassment allegations against him, has taken to having his campaign pass out copies of the “journalistic code of ethics” to reporters who dare ask him [...]

Posted On : Nov, 08 2011 | Comments : 0

Journalism in Occupied Kashmir

To report human misery without any pressure from any quarter is the basic right of journalists. No body can deny the freedom of expression in the modern age. Nonetheless, journalism is an uphill task in Indian occupied Kashmir. Kashmiris [...]

Posted On : Oct, 25 2011 | Comments : 0

Journalists say WA shield laws set standard for other states

Introduced to parliament yesterday, the laws will extend protections for whistleblowers who anonymously give journalists information in the public interest. WA Attorney-General Christian Porter said the laws were the result of consultatio [...]

Posted On : Oct, 21 2011 | Comments : 0

Journaling: a moving meditation

  An aspect of journal writing that is both fundamental and subtle is its use as a moving meditation. Like the ancient Chinese practice of Qi Gong, journaling can serve to provide a connection between the mind and the body. A hol [...]

Posted On : Jul, 15 2011 | Comments : 0

Our Bodies, Our Fears

I think this is worth reading it. As they reach for the duct tape, Americans say they’re more anxious than ever. Scientific research about how our brains and bodies process fear can teach us how to live with long-term stress By G [...]

Posted On : Jul, 12 2011 | Comments : 0

The best in Southern California opinion journalism

"If there's a symbol of everything wrong with television news, it's the focus on Charlie Sheen," New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote on his Facebook page Tuesday morning. Indeed, there are bigger issues that [...]

Posted On : Mar, 02 2011 | Comments : 0

Katie Couric on Social Media and Real-Time Journalism

As as I say at the beginning of this interview, I don't even know where to begin, so let's just go ahead and jump right in. In a special three-part series, I'm joined by none other than Katie Couric, anchor and managing edito [...]

Posted On : Dec, 07 2010 | Comments : 0

CU journalism dean to resign

The dean of the University of Colorado journalism school has announced he will step down and return to teaching even as school leaders are engaged in a process that could lead to dramatic changes. Paul Voakes will rejoin the teaching fac [...]

Posted On : Nov, 13 2010 | Comments : 0

Journalism demands extreme hard work

I never wanted to do a nine to five office job and was keen to do something exciting in life. And besides that, news has always fascinated me. Instead of just reading a newspaper, I wanted to write for one. All these reasons made me stud [...]

Posted On : Jul, 07 2010 | Comments : 0

The Price of Journalism

This newspaper invests in its journalism. That is how we are able to send correspondents into the natural carnage in Haiti or the man-made disaster in Sri Lanka. It is how we provide the most widely-read business pages of any daily newsp [...]

Posted On : Mar, 27 2010 | Comments : 0

The Role Of Curation In Journalism

Jay Rosen points us to an article out of France that takes a stab at presenting what a modern internet-era newsroom should look like. The point that I find most interesting, that helped clarify a few different ideas for me, is that it sp [...]

Posted On : Feb, 20 2010 | Comments : 0

Journalism, a challenging profession - TN Haokip

Journalism, a challenging profession - TN Haokip

Six journalists of the state including the editor of Hueiyen Lanpao (English edition), Brozendra Ningomba were awarded the Manipur State Journalists' Award, 2008 in connection with the Information and Public Relations Day observance held at [...]

Posted On : Nov, 02 2009 | Comments : 0

Journalism in the digital age

Journalism in the digital age

The following is a partial transcript; for full story, listen to audio. "The New York Times" recently announced it will eliminate 100 news room jobs. Many believe much of the traditional news media profession may be going the way [...]

Posted On : Oct, 24 2009 | Comments : 0

How The Internet Has Changed Journalism

This smallish site is devoted to the Tate/LaBianca killings. As a lawyer - I've long been interested in the Manson trial, and always suspected prosecutor Bugliosi cut a lot of corners. He placed far more blame on Manson than was warranted b [...]

Posted On : Sep, 10 2009 | Comments : 0

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