The Old School Way

Do newspaper journalists need to change the way they write the news?

Submitted by Joseph Michener on October 16, 2005 - 5:26pm.

Drowning in an Inch of Water

The "Today Show" got caught over-dramatizing the news. Funny? Yes. But you'd think that news outlets would get that they can't do this sort of thing anymore.

Submitted by Christie Rizk on October 16, 2005 - 4:34pm.

Straight to the Source

Judith Miller's recent article in the Times presents a case study in the misuse of unnamed sources

Submitted by David K. on October 16, 2005 - 4:07pm.

Crossing the line, when journalists become criminals...

Is it ethical for a documentary to complicitly film a criminal activity or activity that will bring harm to other? Especially when they have the power to prevent the activity.

Submitted by James Walker on October 16, 2005 - 3:45pm.

Left or Right?

John Tierney has written a follow-up to his column, ( which Ryan commented on last week) about the field of academia being monopolized by liberals.

Submitted by Rabia Mughal on October 15, 2005 - 7:21pm.

Correction

Vanity Fair had it right.

Submitted by Tonya Garcia on October 14, 2005 - 10:09am.

This Business of Entertainment (Journalism)

What should be our goal as journalists? To entertain, inform, or both?

Submitted by Michelle Crowley on October 14, 2005 - 12:25am.

"Ten Stories The World Should Hear More About"

The UN's Department of Public Information compiles an annual list of stories that don't get enough press.

Submitted by Rhea Saran on October 14, 2005 - 12:03am.

In the Aftermath

The most meticulously researched articles about an area’s infrastructural vulnerability come out, only after it has been obliterated by a natural disaster.

Submitted by Rabia Mughal on October 14, 2005 - 12:00am.

Save a Tree, Make a Vlogcast

Radio fell to video which fell to the internet. Papers are falling to blogs which may fall to vlogs. And iPods keep getting fancier. What's a Newspaper student to do?

Submitted by Laura C. Grow on October 13, 2005 - 11:28pm.

With a mobile phone, everyone's a journalist

Mobile technology is giving rise to the citizen journalist. Such journalists offer immediate news coverage, however they may fall short of ethical expectations.

Submitted by James Walker on October 13, 2005 - 4:50pm.

"How about that, j-students"

Would be J-students are flocking to higher paying careers. Is it good riddence to those who don't ascribe to the the penury agony of being the good guy?

Submitted by Erica Martinson on October 13, 2005 - 10:33am.

Blog Therapy

Forget about replacing newspapers, blogs are on their way to replacing psychologists. Who knew?

Submitted by Emily Dumas on October 13, 2005 - 8:52am.

Do You Know Who I Am?

PR and celebrity journalism.

Submitted by Tonya Garcia on October 13, 2005 - 8:44am.

And Now A Word from Our Sponsors

Running campaign attack ads leads television stations into moral gray area

Submitted by David K. on October 13, 2005 - 7:13am.

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