The New York Times eschews deception – except its own.
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Tag Archives: Journalism
A Newspaper For The MTV Generation
It did not look like serious news, but journalists would have been wise to take USA Today and its creator seriously from the start.
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A Vanishing Emblem Of Newspapers’ Golden Age
The Washington Post’s decision not to replace its departing ombudsman signals a larger shift in journalism culture.
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A Southern Paper Stands Against Bigotry, Again
A few Mississippi newspapers are remembered for standing against bigotry. Another now follows the path they blazed.
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Worth 1,000 Words, But Not All Of Them True
Many of the images we see nowadays are staged or faked. When the audience knows, it isn’t dishonest – but it isn’t news either.
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A Newspaper Names And Shames… Itself
The Journal News named names in the gun ownership debate, but only ended up shaming itself.
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A Misguided Response To Press Abuses
Despite its author’s denials, a report calling for greater regulation of the British press will curtail independent journalism.
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The Media’s Double Standard On Privacy
Journalists criticizing a probe of their sources risk looking like crybabies and hypocrites.
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