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It’s Not Journalism If You Are Willing To Pass Off Unverified Info In A Tweet In Midst Of Mob Violence

1 February, 2021

By R Jagannathan Source : Swarajya The real problem, in one line, is not the occasional mistaken story or tweet, …

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Want To Avoid Spreading Coronavirus Misinformation? Think Like A Science Journalist.

19 March, 2020

By Rebecca Leber  Source: MotherJones As coronavirus spreads around the world, so do rumors on social media. Perhaps you’ve seen …

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Media coverage of new epidemics often stokes unnecessary fear

20 February, 2020

By KARIN WAHL-JORGENSEN  Source : NiemanLab/ The Conversation For journalists, it’s worth remaining alert to the dangers of spreading fear — …

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How Fiction Can Defeat Fake News

13 December, 2019

By Amitava Kumar, Source : Columbia Journalism Review Good, meaningful fiction does not confirm preexisting beliefs; its entire raison d’être …

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Want to start your own local online news outlet? take a lead from LION Publishers

10 December, 2019

By CHRISTINE SCHMIDT, Source:  Nieman Lab As newspapers and other local outlets continue to struggle, there’ll be no shortage of locally …

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The Global Editors Network announces its closure

8 November, 2019

The Global Editors Network (GEN) announced (on 7th November 2019)that it will cease its activities due to lack of sustainable …

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Newspaper Industry in JAPAN SPECIAL SECTION

12 April, 2019

Japanese newspapers              Japanese newspapers (新聞 “shinbun”, or older spelling “shimbun”), similar to their worldwide counterparts, run …

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What might the ‘dead’ Russian reporter incident mean for journalism?

2 June, 2018

BY AL TOMPKINS , Source : POYNTER A Russian journalist who was harshly critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin was …

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As technology develops, so must journalists’ codes of ethics

22 January, 2018

By : Paul Chadwick, Source : The Guardian This is because trust is put at risk when people who say they …

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I really wanted to become a priest but that did not work out : Mark Tully

12 November, 2017

Source : Indo Asian News Service Mark Tully’s latest book, Upcountry Tales, is a supremely engaging collection of short stories, marked …

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