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Futurecasting

September 21, 2018 admin 0

Futurecasting: Ebony Reed writes about ways news companies can grow revenue and expand market opportunities in the future. Futurecasting “is based on signals, trends and observing various industries to see how they can converge for various possible outcomes, offers us an opportunity (to) think beyond the current horizon,” Reed writes. […]

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Fact-Checking The NAFTA Agreement

September 24, 2018 admin 0

Fact-checking the NAFTA agreement: Daniel Funke writes about concerns over false and inaccurate claims about the North American Trade Agreement and American trade policy. President Trump threatened to end the agreement. “The goal: Bring more attention to policy issues that don’t get enough attention in a 24-hour news cycle dominated […]

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Using Digital Media To Debunk Or Verify News

September 25, 2018 admin 0

Using digital media to debunk or verify news: Mathew Ingram tells how BBC’s Africa bureau linked Cameroon soldiers to the deaths of two women and two children. Ingram calls it “an inspiring use of digital journalism” leading to seven arrests.   Source: Using Digital Media To Debunk Or Verify […]

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Staying Sane In A News Storm

September 26, 2018 admin 0

Staying sane in a news storm: Margaret Sullivan gives seven tips to keep your cool in a hot mess, including: “Take a break. The news never stops, so put down your phone, turn off your TV and do something else for a few hours. Cook a meal, take a walk, […]

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The Many Names Of Marijuana

September 27, 2018 admin 0

The many names of marijuana: Caren Lissner writes that “as more journalists cover the (legalized marijuana) industry, worth billions of dollars, many have had to scrutinize the synonyms and slang they use — often at the urging of merchants.” Sellers say the word “marijuana” has a dark history, while “pot” […]

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Media Bullying

September 28, 2018 admin 0

Media bullying: Alexandria Neason and Nausicaa Renner comment on media intimidation of Prof. Christine Blasey Ford. “Journalists spend much of our professional lives wading through justifications for our subjects’ behavior and asking when has it crossed an ethical line,” they write. “This hearing shows the urgent need for us to […]

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Doubting Anonymity

September 6, 2018 admin 0

Doubting anonymity: David Frum challenges the New York Times decision to publish an anonymous anti-Trump op-ed. “Previous generations of Americans have sacrificed fortunes, health and lives to serve the country,” Frum tells the anonymous writer. “You are asked only to tell the truth aloud and with your name attached.”   […]

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An Accuracy Checklist

September 7, 2018 admin 0

An accuracy checklist: Mark Memmott lists 13 things to double-check in a story, followed at National Public Radio. It is “a reminder of things we all know we should do,” he writes, like checking names, dates, quotes and locations. “When an NPR journalist says something is ready for editing, that […]