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Bad press blots journalism's public purpose

For two months, a succession of celebrities, a gaggle of nervous editors and a procession of tabloid "victims" has taken the stand in court 73 at the Royal Courts of Justice, a few minutes walk from Fleet Street, where Britain&# [...]

Posted On : Feb, 13 2012 | Comments : 0

Chance for journalists to re-engage with public

THE way out of the ''current crisis'' in journalism will partly depend on redefining what news is as well as on journalists being more responsive to audiences, the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Herald and Sun-Herald [...]

Posted On : Nov, 17 2011 | Comments : 0

Grant expands citizen journalism for public media

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced a $4.1 million grant Thursday to American Public Media to expand its network of "citizen sources" that help provide local news coverage across the country. The grant will be fun [...]

Posted On : Sep, 16 2011 | Comments : 0

Star Tribune wins two Premack Public Affairs Journalism Awar...

Star Tribune coverage of a fatal fire in Minneapolis and degradation of Minnesota lakes won top statewide reporting awards, it was announced last weekend. The Star Tribune won Frank Premack Public Affairs Journalism Awards for its breaki [...]

Posted On : Mar, 08 2011 | Comments : 0

Powerful voice in journalism guided by concern for the publi...

who died suddenly last Sunday aged 49, was a powerful voice in Irish journalism. He was an incisive political and economic analyst whose writing was informed by a concern for the public good and civilised values. Ruddock was highly intel [...]

Posted On : Jun, 05 2010 | Comments : 0

American journalism needs public support

American journalism is at a transformational moment, in which an era of dominant newspapers is rapidly giving way to one in which the gathering and distribution of news is more widely dispersed. As is the case with regional newspapers. In [...]

Posted On : Oct, 21 2009 | Comments : 0

With science journalism in retreat, universities try new str...

Concerned that journalism's economic problems are reducing Americans' understanding of science, medicine and other research, 35 of the nation's top universities — including Stanford and UC-Berkeley — on Tuesday announced they wi [...]

Posted On : Sep, 16 2009 | Comments : 0

Virginia Public Access Project founder wins journalism award

Virginia Public Access Project founder wins journalism award

The Virginia chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has given its annual George Mason Award to David Poole, founder of the Virginia Public Access Project. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine presented Poole with the award Tuesday evening in [...]

Posted On : Apr, 23 2008 | Comments : 0

Experiments with public journalism

Media scientists Roger Blum and Marlis Prinzing weigh up the opportunites and risks presented by 'public journalism' and 'citizen journalism'. "There's no ignoring the fact that citizens are back in the limelight - and (finally) receiv [...]

Posted On : Sep, 07 2007 | Comments : 0

A journalist should be Loyal to public

A journalist should be Loyal to public

A journalist always has to take care that the stories should answer needs of citizens, not just the interests of insiders, or the political or economic system. There should be a demonstrated effort to understand and reflect the whole commun [...]

Posted On : Apr, 03 2007 | Comments : 0

Public culture, independent online news and the Tasmanian Times

Public culture, independent online news and the Tasmanian Ti...

This article presents a case study of an independent online news site, the Tasmanian Times (http://www.tasmaniantimes.com), to highlight and analyse a number of critical issues in contemporary media culture and journalism practice. These is [...]

Posted On : Apr, 03 2007 | Comments : 0

History of Public Journalism

History of Public Journalism

The public journalism movement emerged after the 1988 U.S. presidential election as a countermeasure against the eroding trust in the news media and widespread public disillusionment with politics and civic affairs, a journalism professor a [...]

Posted On : Mar, 29 2007 | Comments : 0

Journalism is done for Public

Journalism is done for Public

Journalism can be a commercial thing, done for money, or a noncommercial thing, done for love. It may be done as a public service, a way of entering into political debate, or for the simple and practical reasons people have always shared in [...]

Posted On : Mar, 24 2007 | Comments : 0

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