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Janet's World A brief description of the events leading to the downfall of Pulizter Prize-winning journalist Janet Cooke. janet cooke • jimmy's world • heroin • lies • journalism
The Bang Bang Club and Journalism Ethics This article examines the ethics of writing history and news, presenting the story of South African photojournalists, known as the Bang Bang Club, as an example. bang bang club • journalism • historian • history • ethics
Citizen Journalism Versus Traditional Journalism What is Citizen Journalism and How Does it Compare to Traditional Journalism? Is one more credible or reliable than the other? citizen journalism • citizen journalism versus traditional journalism • online journalism • tv journalism • the poynter institute
Ethics Lessons from the Mainstream Citizen journalism is largely unregulated but there are citizen reporters sued for slander and liable. Valuable ethics lessons can be learned from the mainstream media. citizen journalism ethics • journalists avoid being sued • ethics lessons • avoid getting sued • sued for liable
The Blogger as Journalist Since only 12 percent of Internet users trust blogs as a news source, bloggers who want to be taken seriously need to adopt serious standards. journalism • journalist • journalism ethics • code of ethics • blogging ethics
Pregnant Daughter of Sarah Palin All arguments that Sarah Palin's family should be left alone by journalists disappeared when she paraded them on stage at the Republican National Convention. pregnant daughter of sarah palin • candidate for vice president • bristol palin pregnant • sarah palin's family • bristol palin media
TV News Layoffs Change Industry Massive downsizing in the TV news business is altering journalist demographics. Many are choosing to leave a business where their talents are not appreciated. tv news layoffs • reporters leaving journalism • anchors leaving journalism • tv news cutbacks • tv news downsizing
What is Citizen Journalism? Citizen journalism is becoming an increasingly large influence on the mainstream media. citizen journalism • citizen journalists • news blogs • careers in journalism • journalism education
9/11 7 Years Ago Where's Bin Laden The Taliban leader directly responsible for September 11th attacks is free. The media must grill presidential candidates about this outrage. America deserves closure. 9/11 7 years ago • where's bin laden • osama bin laden still missing • taliban leader • september 11th presidential candidates
How to Interview a Trauma Victim Journalists often need to interview crime and trauma victims about what happened to them. This can be extraordinarily difficult for both reporter and trauma victim. interview trauma victim • reporter trauma • exploiting people in pain • journalists interview victims • reporter and victim
Unsportsmanlike Conduct Penalty Washington Huskies lose to BYU after 15 yard penalty against quarterback Jake Locker leads to a blocked extra point that would have tied the game. unsportsmanlike conduct penalty • excessive celebration rule • washington huskies byu • 15 yard penalty • quarterback jake locker |
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