![]() | palin/mccain CBS Katie Couric (full) 9/29 CBS Katie Couric palin/mccain |
![]() | DjangoCon 2008 Panel: Django in Journalism Moderator: Adrian Holovaty Panelists: Matt Waite, Maura Chace, Matt Croydon, Ben Welsh http://www.djangocon.org |
![]() | McCain Palin Couric Interview 9/29 RE: Gotcha Journalism & Attacking Pakistan - John McCain and Sarah Palin Interviewed by Katie Couric on Monday 9/29 September 29th Katie Couric interviews John McCain and Sarah Palin together on CBS news on 9/29/2008. September 29th 2008. In a joint interview with John McCain, Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin responds to a report that she said the US should "absolutely launch cross border attacks from Afghanistan into Pakistan..." "to stop the terrorists from coming any further in." A view that McCain criticized Democratic nominee Barack Obama For during the first debate. John McCain and Sarah Palin accuse Katie Couric of "gotcha journalism" even though the quote from Palin came while she was talking to a voter, not a reporter. McCain Palin Couric joint interview 9/29/08. Sarah Palin John McCain interview. |
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![]() | Global Digital Journalism: A Transformative Moment Google Tech Talks August 29, 2007 ABSTRACT The digital revolution has created a revolution in journalism across the planet. Certainly there is a global digital divide, but even so the Internet is changing how news is delivered—and covered—in the developing world. Examples: Bloggers in Egypt post video of torture victims. Guatemalan community radio stations use the Web to create a news network. Citizen journalists in Mexico videocast a crackdown on protesters. Access to information technology is key for journalists in these countries. What makes this moment truly transformative is not information alone, but the quality of that information. More than ever, the world than needs journalism that is... |
![]() | Yellow Journalism Phil Donahue receives a call from an angry viewer who believes that having Jerry Rubin as a guess is only yellow journalism. |
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![]() | Citizen Journalism - What Is It ? http://www.MasterNewMedia.org Cambridge Community Television (http://www.cctvcambridge.org/) has just published a very interesting short video explaining what grassroots, citizen journalism is. The video includes some interesting contributions and examples of what citizen reporting may be all about. Here is a shorter, edited version of the original (15 mins). See the full original version at: http://blip.tv/file/60931 See more new media video clips and news about independent use of communication technologies at: www.masternewmedia.org |
![]() | Sy Hersh at Campus Progress journalism conference Sy Hersh and Faiz Shakir. First reported here: http://thinkprogress.org/2008/07/31/cheney-proposal-for-iran-war/ |
![]() | Remembering Journalism Icon Tim Russert SelectPlusRemembering Journalism Icon Tim RussertRemembering Journalism Icon Tim RussertThe Associated PressPraise is pouring in from the biggest names in politics for the long-time moderator of 'Meet the Press,' including President Bush, who saluted Russert as 'a tough and hardworking newsman.' (June 13)He was the man that brought practical politics into living rooms across America. It was his passion -----and it was easy to see. [Notes:((nats hit, from "Meet the Press"))]NBC News journalist Tim Russert died Friday afternoon ----friend and colleague Tom Brokaw made the announcement on TV. [Notes:((nats hit--Brokaw on spec. Report))]A journalism icon ---- Tim Russert landed interviews with hundreds of the most powerful people in the world as host of NBC's Meet the Press. He was also the network's Washington bureau chief.In the broadcast community----his political aptitude helped to squelch frequent rivalry --common between news organizations. SOT GEORGE STEPH. [Notes:He realized the politics matters and the communicated that and brought that home to people and that's what made him good.] In the Nation's capital as word of Russert's death spread around town ---- words like committed, hardworking and loving were used to describe the TV giant. Time Magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.Russert----took the helm of his Sunday news show---Meet the Press---- in December 1991 and turned it into the nation's most widely watched program of its type.Russert's political savvy came largely from his own experience on the campaign trail.. Graduating from law school---a young Russert worked on New York Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan's Senatorial campaign in 1976---and New York Democrat Mario Cuomo's gubernatorial campaign in 1982. But despite his larger than life legacy---at heart, Russert was a family man.From Buffalo, New York--- he had blue collar roots ---and dearly loved his family---as evident in his books, "Big Russ and Me," --and "Wisdom of Our Fathers" Tim Russert leaves behind his wife ---Maureen Orth and one son --Luke who just recently graduated from Boston college. SOT BROKAW: [Notes:He was unbelievably close to his son Luke and I remember the day his son was born --Tim never left his side---and he dearly loved his wife...and there was no closer family....]An Emmy winning journalist ----family man---and gracious friend to many ---Tim Russert was 58 years old. ___ ___, The Associated Press.(****END****) ANCHOR VOICE: Carlotta Bradley-------------------------VIDEO PRODUCER: Michael Waldon ------------------------------VIDEO SOURCE: Courtesy NBC News, ABC News, AP Images, White House Photo, and APTN file --------------------------VIDEO APPROVAL: Donna Starddard ------------------------------VIDEO RESTRICTIONS:----------------------------------SCRIPT/WIRE SOURCE: |
![]() | Listening Post - Citizen journalism - 01 August 08 Part 1 This week, we have put together a special broadcast focusing on what's possibly one of the most debated news trends and one of the most well-known, citizen journalism. Critics call it journalism on the cheap, unskilled hacks putting out stories that are heavy on opinion and light on fact. According to those championing amateur reporters, it is a way to keep mainstream media honest and in some cases, it's just about the only way to get a story out. |
![]() | More Than A Job--Broadcast Journalism A look at a career in TV and radio news by the Asian American Journalists Association. For more information go to www.aaja.org |