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Teens Make Climate News

May 1, 2019 admin 0

Teens make climate news: More than half of surveyed teens said they learned nothing from newspapers about climate change, writes Abby Rabinowitz. Many depend on the internet. Teen activists use social media to write climate news to “make headlines and framing their message,” she writes. Teens also were a force […]

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90 Days, 90 Voices

April 30, 2019 admin 0

90 Days, 90 Voices is a nonprofit news outlet aiming to transform immigration reporting by telling better and more ethical stories. It guidelines call for asking a source how to tell their story, protecting their identity and creating a safe space for the interview.   Visit the Ethics AdviceLine […]

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Historian Explains Journalism

April 29, 2019 admin 0

Historian explains journalism: Ron Chernow gives White House correspondents a history lesson, writes Michael M. Grynbaum, on why journalism is important. “Freedom of the press is always a timely subject and this seems like the perfect moment to go back to basics,” Chernow wrote in a statement. Chernow avoided offensive […]

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Collaboration Journalism

April 26, 2019 admin 0

Collaboration journalism: Local media in the U.K., Italy and Finland turn to teamwork to confront declining revenues and shrinking staffs, writes Christine Schmidt. It’s “true-blue teamwork using the skills, abilities, tech, and yeah, money pooled between entities to ideally do journalism with a much more powerful punch,” she writes.   […]

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Ethics of Purging Archives

April 25, 2019 admin 0

Ethics of purging archives: An editor once asked the Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists if there are any ethical requirements to honor requests to delete stories. An AdviceLine ethicist decided a newspaper should not help people remove information from the historical record. And it’s expensive to do that.   Visit […]

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Ethical Media Election Coverage

April 24, 2019 admin 0

Ethical media election coverage: “The ethics question at the heart of election coverage is this: What approaches best serve the public interest?” writes Isaac Alter. Covering it like a horse race trivializes elections, he says. Write about the candidates themselves; don’t overplay opinion polls.     Visit the Ethics […]

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Media Climate Coverage Deemed Lacking

April 23, 2019 admin 0

Media climate coverage deemed lacking: Mark Hertsgaard and Kyle Pope charge media with ignoring it. “This journalistic failure has given rise to a calamitous public ignorance, which in turn has enabled politicians and corporations to avoid action,” they write. They call for “Paul Revere” responsibilities to awaken, inform and rouse […]

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Wall Street Journal Tames Online Commentary

April 22, 2019 admin 0

Wall Street Journal tames online commentary: Select articles will be open for audience posts, writes Louise Story, to encourage “thoughtful discourse.” Aims to focus on “original comments,” not on boisterous “repliers” who don’t read the articles.   Visit the Ethics AdviceLine blog for more.

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Newsweek Seeks Ethics Advice

April 19, 2019 admin 0

Newsweek seeks ethics advice: The historic news magazine retains the Poynter Institute to review its standards, ethics and processes, causing an uptick in calls from journalists and newsrooms seeking help with ethics issues.   Visit the Ethics AdviceLine blog for more.

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Student Reporters Covering Shootings

April 18, 2019 admin 0

Student reporters covering shootings: The threat of an active shooter on campus confronts student journalists with a perfect storm, writes Maitreyi Anantharaman. There isn’t time to be scared. The erosion of local newsrooms forces college publications to step in as papers of record, she writes.   Visit the Ethics […]