• Yet it is not certain that public journalism commands the public's interest: the Dayton paper's circulation is flat.

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  • Public journalism is meant to make mainstream folk more confident that, if they bother to deliberate and to express opinions, someone will pay attention.

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  • There would be a workable defence for the media of "responsible public journalism", a spruced-up version of the so-called "Reynolds Defence" in which inaccurate allegations against the former Irish Prime Minister were justified on the basis that they had been responsibly put together and were so serious that they deserved to be aired.

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  • How does public funding alter this clash between the private and the public in journalism?

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  • Sutter's work on the Change the List series -- in which readers voted on social justice issues for him to cover -- won the Batten Medal for public service journalism from the American Society of News Editors.

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  • James Harding offers a definition of the "public purpose of journalism" in today's Times leader.

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  • Most importantly, we must begin to rebuild public trust in journalism.

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  • All over the internet and other forms of media, participants in the creation of this preemptive narrative drew attentions to the same handful of public incidents, instances of yellow journalism, and inflammatory public comments.

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  • Nicholas O'Connor from Nottingham is studying public relations and journalism and said he got a "bit of a surprise" when he arrived at the portable cabins, but was told it would only be for a short time.

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  • Appointed to the editorship at the age of 37, he could easily have had a second career in business or politics, but eschewed them for a very public role in journalism that somehow showed little of his character.

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  • Oh, yes, cite the first amendment: But it is hard to see how you could persuade people that public funding for journalism is a good idea without more robust protection from invasions of privacy, abuses from dilatory or inaccurate reporting, and political bias.

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  • She has since cofounded Public Business, a nonprofit that supports business journalism that serves the public interest, in addition to pursuing a thriving freelance career that included a Forbes cover story about IMF chief Christine Lagarde.

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  • Maybe it's the smart move right now, but it ignores the public trust element of journalism and mocks the communities where it's practiced.

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  • An extraordinarily jolting piece of television journalism, the public response to the footage was immediate and visceral.

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  • " As one wit said, "it would be easier to regard journalism as a public good if the public thought it was any good.

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  • "LSE is fully supportive of the principle of investigative journalism in the public interest, and applauds the work of journalists in dangerous parts of the world, " the university said.

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  • Instead, Dow Jones is controlled by the Bancroft family, whose supervoting shares are supposed to ensure the firm is run like a public trust that forever puts journalism ahead of pecuniary interests.

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  • Instead, Dow Jones (nyse: DJ - news - people ) is controlled by the Bancroft family, whose supervoting shares are supposed to ensure the firm is run like a public trust that forever puts journalism ahead of pecuniary interests.

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  • Currently working with the National Science Foundation, Skild will be setting up competitions to drive innovation in several areas of science, such as: teaching science to kids and igniting their scientific creativity, communicating science journalism and creating public understanding between scientists and citizens, and approaching agricultural challenges in the developing world.

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  • For a variety of reasons, these are dark days for journalism, with the public's appetite to hand over money in return for quality reporting apparently in inexorable decline.

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  • Sky News said the action was in the public interest and amounted to "responsible journalism".

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  • It must promote high standards of journalism and protect both the public interest and the rights of individuals.

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  • The participants to the ceremony are journalism students, journalists and public officials.

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  • And better journalism means an engaged and informed public.

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  • After graduating with a BA in public relations from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Jessica went on to earn her MBA and is an corporate communications professional in Phoenix, Ariz.

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  • After graduating with a BA in public relations from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Jessica Taylor went on to earn her MBA and is a corporate communications professional in Phoenix, Ariz.

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  • "I think if there were a thousand journalists in India employing sting journalism to catch out people in public office, misusing public money and public power... that will be a great deterrent, " he says.

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  • Midnight calls, clandestine meetings, threatening e-mail messages, not to mention cell phones used as obsessively as lances and shields in a jousting epic: the circuits never stop burning in this self-important but juicily entertaining public-affairs melodrama about big-time journalism and corporate villainy.

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  • After his crushing defeat in the 2000 election, Gore retreated from public view, spending time overseas and teaching a journalism course at Columbia University.

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  • But those who used fake paperwork to get jobs picking our strawberries, caring for our children, or doing award-winning journalism are no more a threat to public order than our pioneer ancestors were.

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