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Journalism · New YorkThe following is a text by political scientist Brian Klass published last October in The Garden of Forking Paths. In the article, the phrase “the trivialization of madness” was coined. This banality, Klass argues, “has distorted American politics, since few voters recognize how deranged, delusional and dangerous Donald Trump is because the press rarely reports on his routine madness.” Read moreSee the Story
Journalism, Trump and the Banality of Madness
Journalism · NigeriaJournalists have also been urged to be deliberate about their security and safety while discharging their professional duties. This was disclosed by Taye Obateru of the Department of Mass Communication, University of Jos, while speaking at a Talk and Prayer Session organized by the Correspondents’ Chapel of the NUJ, Plateau State Council, in commemoration of the 17th year since eight journalists died in an accident in the line of duty in Jos, th…See the Story
‘Journalism becoming one of most dangerous professions in the world’
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Journalism · Netherlands“Journalism and law, we did not make any mistakes or spread any inaccuracies in the broadcast. But no one wants these kinds of outcomes,” says presenter Kees van der Spek.See the Story
RTL takes Scammers Attacked episode offline after person's death
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Journalism · Philadelphia(CNN) — In tonight’s What in the World file, I was taught by one of my old bosses, Helene Salvatori that the first rule of Journalism is to get it right. Especially names. If you don’t the only thing people will remember from your story is that you got their name wrong.
That rule of thumb rings true today. Why? Students at a Philadelphia Nursing school could barely recognize their own names being called at their graduation. It was an unfortunate…See the Story
Graduation ends with unfortunate moniker mishap - ABC Columbia
Journalism · AustraliaElevate Communication has announced that strategic communications and journalism expert, Phil Lutton, is joining its team. The announcement: Elevate Communication, established industry leader in the Australian Marketing and Communications space, is boosting its team of experienced news media and communication specialists, adding Phil Lutton to the team. Lutton has spent 25 years working across the Australian and international media landscape a…See the Story
Journalism and strategic comms expert joins Elevate Communication
Donald TrumpBy Oliver Darcy, CNN New York (CNN) — Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. Sign up for the daily digest chronicling the evolving media landscape here. Famed New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof on Tuesday will release his memoir, “Chasing Hope: A Reporter’s Life.” In the 432-page work, which I was provided an advanced copy of, Kristof vividly recounts some of the most pivotal experie…See the Story
Nicholas Kristof says press ‘shouldn’t be neutral’ with coverage of Trump’s threats to democracy
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Journalism · AustraliaJournalism has been described as the first rough draft of history, with reporters often bearing witness to the world’s most awful and awe-inspiring events. But what is the emotional toll after being on the front lines of history? History's First Draft is a new SBS News podcast series unravelling the psychological journey journalists undertake to bring us the news. In this episode, Allan Lee shares his experience covering the 2011 Christchuch ear…See the Story
History's First Draft: Allan Lee
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