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Conference 2014 through the eyes of an undergraduate journalism student

Posted on May 19, 2014

As an undergraduate journalism student, I spend much of my time generating stories and little time reflecting on the bigger questions of my writing. Finishing projects under a deadline, or contacting just the right person …

Posted in Conference, Events

Conference 2014 keynote: Media Minefields: Journalism, National Security and the Right to Know

Posted on May 19, 2014

Eric Lichtblau, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter in the Washington Bureau of The New York Times, challenged government pressure and prosecution of journalists in the name of national security, and instead encouraged journalists to continue publishing …

Posted in Conference, Events

Goldman, Apuzzo, Bridis and AP are 2014 recipients of the Center for Journalism Ethics’ Shadid Award

Posted on May 1, 2014

2014 Shadid Award Winner: Associated Press: Adam Goldman, Matt Apuzzo and Ted Bridis Missing American in Iran was on unapproved mission The AP’s Adam Goldman received a tip from a confidential source that turned out …

Posted in Shadid AwardTagged 2014, AP, Shadid Award

Email exchanges suggest CNN’s “Chicagoland” producers collaborated with Mayor Rahm Emanuel

Posted on April 30, 2014

According to the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel had an instrumental hand in shaping certain scenes of CNN’s supposedly unscripted documentary “Chicagoland.” The Tribune reviewed more than 700 emails, which reveal that the producers worked …

Posted in In the news, Uncategorized

Malaysian airlines story leads to speculative reports

Posted on April 2, 2014

Recent news coverage of the missing Malaysian airlines flight has led some to question the media’s role in the crisis. Although ample coverage of the missing plan exists, it’s still unclear exactly what happened to …

Posted in In the news, NewsTagged cnn, credibility, sensationalism

Journalist charged with hacking says information was legally obtained

Posted on March 14, 2014

Although journalists are sometimes sued for libel, or perhaps failing to disclose sources in an investigation, some now face a much newer accusation: illegal hacking. Two companies, TerraCom Inc. and YourTel America recently threatened to …

Posted in In the news, Uncategorized

Documentaries: Journalism but not necessarily unbiased journalism

Posted on March 10, 2014

In general, documentaries’ have evolved as a distinguished genre and separated themselves from more entertainment-oriented Hollywood movies through a foundation of unbiased, fact-based journalism.  However, documentaries that advocate for a specific cause do not always present an …

Posted in In the news, UncategorizedTagged blackfish, documentary film, ethics, Gabriela Cowperthwaite, Orca

Getty Images changes the game by allowing free non-commercial use of some 35 million images

Posted on March 6, 2014

Reporting for the British Journal of Photography, Olivier Laurent details how Getty Images is introducing a game-changing policy that allows free non-commercial use for a large portion of its digital photography library: The controversial move is …

Posted in fair use, In the newsTagged copyright, fair use, photography

Olympians have sponsors write social media posts

Posted on February 26, 2014

Multiple reports surfaced last week that sponsors may be writing some of the Olympians social media posts, working with their managers and publicists to craft messages from the athletes’ personal accounts. Reps for figure skating …

Posted in In the news, Uncategorized

Wisconsin public official blurs line between journalist and politician

Posted on February 25, 2014

Dodgeville, Wis. Mayor, Todd Novak, has worked for the local Dodgeville Chronicle for the past 24 years–and now he’s running for the state Assembly. Chris Rickert, writing for the Wisconsin State Journal, cautioned, if Novak …

Posted in In the news, Uncategorized
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