
Who decides what is news? Journalists and editors relying on their judgment training or trending topics in Twitterverse?
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Who decides what is news? Journalists and editors relying on their judgment training or trending topics in Twitterverse?
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I saw this note from Indexed yesterday and couldn’t help but piggyback on it for a more elaborate post. All of us know that journalists play an integral role in keeping people accountable. In bringing to the fore stories that would most readily be swept under the rug. In highlighting the unsung heroes. And…
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News? It’s such a joke these days. There was a time when broadcast media reported on, analyzed, and facilitated critical thinking. There was a time when reporters were serious journalists covering social, political, economic, religious, world issues of significance. There was a time when one wore the journalist badge proudly. With the pressure of…
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Poll: What is the most popular source of information for you? Click on one of the hyperlinks below to reflect your choice 1) Online social media sites (examples: Twitter, Facebook) 2) News sites (examples: CNN.com, Huffingtonpost.com) 3) Newspapers 4) Television 5) Friends/colleagues If the most popular source of information for you is not listed…
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