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Ian Young
ianjamesyoung70
So, I think the furore surrounding this story is kind of bullshit. It's one story abt the DTES & Chinatown. It's not the ONLY story. Yes, graffiti = a trivial
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Philip Eil
phileil
There are some days as a freelance journalist that are incredibly rewarding. & then there are some days that are extraordinarily degrading and depressing. Like sending a flurry of emails
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Eray Cather
ErayCr
Dear @navikakumar — First, Arnab Goswami ‘your mentor’ broke the sacred unwritten rule of TN while he was there, “Only safe stories on Bollywood, nothing majorly negative. Never to question
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
Punchy move from Facebook. It's just turned off news in Australia as part of its mission to - checks notes - 'build innovative & sustainable ways to support journalism for
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Tom Rosenstiel
TomRosenstiel
6... To understand objectivity’s true meaning, think of transparency of method and discipline of verification. Objectivity is not neutrality or disinterestedness. Those notions invite unconscious bias--the very problem the objective
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Peter Oborne
OborneTweets
IN today's British Journalism Review cover story @cooke_millie and I expose the deafening media silence over the Julian Assange hearing, despite its momentous consequences for free speech and investigative journalism.https://journals.sa
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Stonekettle
Stonekettle
Those are good questions. But there aren't any good answers. I mean, how do you KNOW I'm more reliable? Not an opinion, or a hunch, or a guess. But how
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Kevin Larkin
kevin_larkin
I agree with almost all of this from @nadinebh_ - I hope she won't mind if I add a few based on my personal experiences when I was getting started
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__gabbymiller
__gabbymiller
The journalism industry has been devastated by COVID-19. Hundreds, if not thousands of outlets have been affected by cutbacks. Tens of thousands of workers have been impacted.Here's a look at
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Jared Goyette
JaredGoyette
I was too busy covering actual news to address what well known flag commentator Blois Olson wrote about me last week. TW: Not many people will care about this.The way
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Judd Legum
JuddLegum
1. Today, Trump's second impeachment trial starts. Trump's lawyers and Republican Senators will focus on the argument that the proceeding is unconstitutional because Trump is no longer president.This short thread
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Tinca Lukan
LukanTinca
I have had an opportunity to listen to the excellent Victor Pickard (@VWPickard) speaking about Democracy and Journalism. Sharing some highlights on these topics below. (1/8) (2/8) Advertising-reliant model of
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Matt Krupnick
MattKrupnick
I recently was offered an editor job at a small California investigative journalism nonprofit I respect. It seemed like a really interesting opportunity. I noted to the founder/editor that diversity
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Tamara Lush
TamaraLush
Popping in to tell you that “writing romance as a get rich quick” idea during a pandemic (or any time) isn’t a good one. Definitely not recommended, try lottery tickets
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Jess Brammar
jessbrammar
Been mulling over how to respond to this - an MP writing a piece attacking one of our reporters for doing her job, 2 weeks after a minister smeared her
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Chanders
Chanders
This is the best thread on Twitter in several years.https://twitter.com/tomrosenstiel/status/1275773988053102592 In my recent open access essay “A Journalism of Fear,” I tried to articulate a middle ground normative position between
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