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  • ...e [[Henry Jackson Society]]. <ref>Henry Jackson Society, 'HJS PARTNER JUST JOURNALISM PRODUCES ORIGINAL QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF UK MEDIA'S MIDDLE EAST COVERAGE ...[http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/55184/just-journalism-forced-close Just Journalism forced to close], 22 September 2011, Jewish Chronicle, accessed 3 July 2012
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  • ...various approaches to understanding of what can be termed the sociology of journalism. ...at his editors want to hear, and is willing to severely compromise his own journalism in service of both. <br>If Mackinnon were to be replaced, his successor may
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  • Journalism Education Limited is associated with [[Spiked]], part of the libertarian an
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  • *[[National Journalism Center]]
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  • ...ry which portrays Monsanto in a very negative light. Aside from the shoddy journalism, we at Monsanto found it incredibly arrogant that the filmmaker would prese While the blog accuses Robin of "shoddy journalism", it does not give any detail as to which, if any, of Robin's points it thi
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  • ...anner.gif|thumb|left|600px|[[Young Journalists Academy]] is a project of [[Journalism Education Limited]] launched by [[Spiked]] a core part of the [[LM network]
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  • ...Economics at the Hebrew University, Doron pursued a career in literature, journalism and government (under [[Teddy Kollek]], then director-general of the Prime
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  • ...he Executive Editor and Publisher of the the ''New York Times'' attended a journalism forum at the University of California in 2002 and the editors of the right-
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  • In October 2016, [[The Times]] and [[The Bureau for Investigative Journalism]] (TBIJ) revealed that Bell Pottinger had been commissioned by the [[Pentag ...nd-false-flags/ Fake News and False Flags], ''The Bureau for Investigative Journalism'', 2 October 2016, accessed 4 October 2016.</ref> <ref> Dominic Kennedy, [h
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  • ...in corporate performance to financial fraud, blackmail, and investigative journalism into individuals. Before joining Brunswick, Gill was head of media for the
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  • ...eted his education, leaving school at 14. He appears to have wandered into journalism, and worked as editor of Sports Reporter before becoming founding editor in
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  • ...alike through a massive Internet presence. <ref> Project for Excellence in Journalism, "[http://www.stateofthenewsmedia.org/2006/narrative_magazines_audience.asp
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  • ...d "co-imperialism" and the latest headlines from the bastion of right-wing journalism, Fox News. CDFE runs two other websites: Undue Influence - "racking the env
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  • ...9; in Iraq remains largely dominated by misinformation drawn from embedded journalism, so much expertise on contemporary terrorism originates from a pool of embe
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  • ...and influence public opinion. Reporters from the [[Bureau of Investigative Journalism]] posed as agents for the brutal Uzbek government dictatorship and represen ...lobbyists boast of how they influence the PM], the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 5 December 2011 </ref> The revelations, published in the Independent, led
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  • ...al' edited by [[Dolan Cummings]]), Professor [[Todd Gitlin]] (Professor of journalism and sociology at [[Colombia University]] Graduate School, [[Jewish People P ...f>See [http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/2013/session_detail/7902 ‘Science journalism: the tyranny of evidence?’], 20 October 2013, Battle of Ideas, accessed 2
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  • ...ed St. Richard Gwyn Catholic High School, Flint in North Wales and studied journalism at the Polytechnic of Central London. She started her career as an Assista ...ruth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth: so where does that leave journalism?' But neither Fox nor the [[Science Media Centre]] have been willing to dis
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  • ...to the GM lobby but which fell seriously below the normal standards of BBC journalism. It was Ghosh who was behind the BBC's reports that the BMA was reviewing
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  • ...ume-Informinc-LM-Special-1997 ''Whose War is it Anyway? The Dangers of the Journalism of Attachment''], InformInc (LM) Ltd (July 1997) ...e/a-battle-for-the-soul-of-uk-journalism/15259 A battle for the soul of UK journalism], ''Spiked'', 25 June 2014.
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  • ...logging.asp Logging on: Did a P.R. Firm Ax Forest Coverage?]", <i>Columbia Journalism Review</i>, November/December 1993.</ref> ...org/issues/2006/4/editorial.asp Why to look behind the label], <i>Columbia Journalism Review</i>, July/August 2006.</ref>
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  • ...ge, of the same men studied in the previous chapter, with an added dash of journalism and scholarship.
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  • ...further than perhaps any other organisation in blurring the lines between journalism and PR.
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  • ...ices in London, Brussels, Edinburgh and Cardiff. "Vivien’s career spans journalism, the NHS, the charitable sector and business. A former Lobby Correspondent,
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  • ...s]] (APPC). Educated at St Peter's College, Oxford, Burrell started out in journalism before moving to lobbying in 1983, founding [[Westminster Strategy]] in 198
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  • ...ature 471, 549; 2011) — sits happily with the prevalent ethos of British journalism. This was, of course, immortalized by the otherwise-obscure poet Humbert Wo *[[Jonathan Baker]] Head of the BBC College of Journalism (appointed 11/04/2013<ref>Data from Companies House</ref>)
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  • ...stating that the IRD had become involved in the grey area of manipulating journalism and that clandestine operations were MI6’s job, not that of a “civil de
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  • ...perience in Communications, preceded by a career in economic and political journalism in Spain, the US and Latin America. He is now founder & managing partner of
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  • ...e Pusztai saga and the GM food scares are a shameful indictment of British journalism. It all started when Dr Pusztai fed harmful lectins inserted in potatoes to
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  • ...nthly.com/features/2003/0312.confessore.html How James Glassman reinvented journalism--as lobbying] ''Washington Monthly'', December 2003.
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  • ...nthly.com/features/2003/0312.confessore.html How James Glassman reinvented journalism--as lobbying] from ''Washington Monthly'', December 2003.
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  • ...'s chair, was approached by a young man, [[Phil Bartram]], saying he was a journalism student and wondering if he could take... copies of SSE's research and slid ...d sought information from Stop Stansted Expansion, describing himself as a journalism student, in the way that campaigners have said.
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  • ...s raised over MPs’ conflicts of interests] ''The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism'', 1st October 2011, accessed 11th October 2011 </ref> ...s raised over MPs’ conflicts of interests] ''The Bureau Of Investigative Journalism'', 1st October 2011, accessed 11th October 2011 </ref>
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  • ...of Home News at [[ITN]] and Head of Special Projects. He spent 17 years in journalism, including Head of News at [[Reuters ]]/ [[GMTV]]. He has also worked as Ne
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  • ...initial staff of six to a team of forty professionals with backgrounds in journalism, business, government, politics and academia.
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  • ...into public affairs in 1997, having spent six years in financial and legal journalism.
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  • ...[[mission to explain]]’ came to be associated with high brow analytical journalism – as apposed to the adversarial style (at least theoretically) favoured b John Birt’s philosophy of television journalism, with its emphasis on analytical content and careful editorial planning, fi
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  • ...g as a consultant for Butler Kelley. He told the ''Bureau of Investigative Journalism'' however that: ‘I am careful to follow the House rules about not using m
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  • The University has also set up a journalism think tank under the guidance of [[Julia Hobsbawm]] and [[John Lloyd]]. It
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  • ...co.uk/media/2007/apr/26/pressandpublishing.marketingandpr Nisse returns to journalism], Guardian, 26 April 2007</ref> before joining Fishburn Hedges.
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  • ...rica. In addition, she lectures on government and politics to postgraduate journalism students at The City University. :The entry on the [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/staff/sgunn.html City University website], where she teaches, is onl
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  • ...handwick, McLeod went into public affairs in 1994 from financial and legal journalism. Clients he’s worked with include Microsoft, Shell, Coca Cola, Barclays,
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  • ...r for the last 5 years, following a 20 year career in television and radio journalism as a local and network TV reporter, business correspondent, news programme ...;The Truth Of Christmas Island&#39; and won an RTS award for investigative journalism for &#39;Aids Hits Home&#39;. He then took the post of Head of Corporate Af
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  • *[[Ivor Gaber]] (Professor of Broadcast Journalism, Goldsmith's College, London Univ.)
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  • *[[Forum for European Journalism Students]] (FEJS) http://www.fejs.org
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  • ...s the director of [[Civita]]. previous to this position he had a career in journalism, beginning with [[Aftenposten]] in 1978 where he was head of both the polit
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  • ...to improve their Israel-advocacy effectiveness by improving their writing, journalism and communications skills. The program includes the following areas: ...elect group of high school students to become advocates for Israel through journalism. A project of the New York Jewish Week newspaper, Write On For Israel teach
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  • ...itute the most damaging evidence that 'The Killing of Abu Jihad' is sloppy journalism or an attempt by two individuals with well-known connections to Israeli int
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  • ...ice, School of Law, The American University; Research Associate, School of Journalism, Columbia University; Senior Staff Member, [[Center for Strategic and Inter
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  • ==Journalism== ...ost his scholarship at Trinity College but was urged to pursue a career in journalism. <ref>Brian Crozier, ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ID1BIPnTKloC The
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  • ...[[James Callaghan]]. With the defeat of Labour in 1979 Lipsey switched to journalism, first at New Society and then the Sunday Times before returning as editor ...wspaper venture, The European. His latest appointment has taken him out of journalism and back into diplomacy as special adviser to the European Union's High Rep
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  • ...]], working there at the same time as completing a postgraduate diploma in journalism studies at the [[University of Westminster]] from 1991 to 1993. *PgDip, Journalism Studies, [[University of Westminster]] 1991 – 1993
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  • ...ing which the [[BBC]] consciously sought to develop more business friendly journalism. <ref>For further details see account on [[BBC|BBC page]].</ref> Previously
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  • ...Party]] and £13,500 to Labour, according to the ''Bureau of Investigative Journalism''. Deloitte said: ...et inside track by loaning staff to government], ''Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', July 10th, 2012 </ref>
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  • ...s, we are a government funded broadcaster, but that does not influence our journalism, says Mike Nolan] ''The Guardian'', Friday 24 February 2006 07.20 GMT</ref> ...s, we are a government funded broadcaster, but that does not influence our journalism, says Mike Nolan] ''The Guardian'', Friday 24 February 2006 07.20 GMT</ref>
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  • ...elations Manager for the [[Royal Mail]] and previous to this she worked in journalism and as a political consultant at PR agencies, [[Weber Shandwick]] and [[Hil
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  • *A former William Benton Fellow in Broadcast Journalism at the University of Chicago
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  • We have a highly motivated team with a stimulating mix of PR and journalism experience, a consuming passion for the industry and a relentless focus on
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  • '''Notes on the Practice of Lobby Journalism, July 1969'''
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  • ===American Journalism Review=== Writing for the American Journalism Review Barbara Matusow criticised media monitoring on both sides of the Isr
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  • ...p's other founding members included a number of radical right-wingers from journalism, academia and the Conservative Party. [[Michael Ivens]] was a founder membe
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  • ...e Kurds' suspicions. This is an example of a threatened form of television journalism that we will miss more than we know if we allow it to die.<ref>[http://www.
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  • ...ll-positioned, network of like-minded conservatives in politics, business, journalism and academe on both sides of the Atlantic.
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  • ...s encounter with Putin friend at Tory party] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 1 July 2014, accessed 17 October 2014 </ref> at a table hosted by [[New
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  • ...saying that I think that spreading deceptions and making up stories debase journalism. And it pains me to find your columns appear in the newspaper home to giant Fisk. I am deeply disturbed that you tarnish the journalism of others by simply inventing stories or spreading malicious deception with
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  • *[[Lee Huebner]] Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University
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  • ...92-1997) Lady Olga Maitland is respected in the areas of both Politics and Journalism. Lady Olga is a specialist on the Middle East and International affairs in
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  • ...at the [[London School of Economics]]. It is billed as "a series of news journalism and news media focused teaching and research programmes and events to start ...tiality: Debate on BBC impartiality in partnership with the BBC College of Journalism
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  • ...Mark Huband]] joined Hakluyt in the summer of 2006, after a long career in journalism
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  • '''Marvin Olasky''' (born June 12, 1950) is a professor of [[journalism]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]], a leading c ...affairs coordinator for [[DuPont]] in 1978, and in 1983, he began teaching journalism at the University of Texas, becoming a full professor in 1993. His initial
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  • ...h every one of them is the understatement of the century"], ''Greg Palast: Journalism and Film'', 5-July-1998</ref><ref>Greg Palast, [http://www.gregpalast.com/b
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  • ...ournalism and a Social Science.<ref>City University [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/panderson.html Paul Anderson], accessed 4 May 2009</ref> ...ish left and the Soviet Union.'<ref>City University [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/panderson.html Paul Anderson], accessed 4 May 2009</ref> He
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  • ...companies and third sector clients, and, additionally, undertaking work in journalism and television, including in TV drama, June 2010. Approved by [[ACOBA]] who
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  • ::- Russ Baker in the Colombia Journalism Review 3'Murdoch's Mean Machine,' Russ Baker, Colombia Journalism Review, May/June 1998. See: www.russbaker.com/CJR%20-%20Murdoch's%20Mean%20
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  • ...It should be the job of American public diplomacy to challenge such shoddy journalism before popular opinion on a given issue is allowed to solidify<ref>Gedmin J
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  • *[[Just Journalism]], advisory board<ref>Just Journalism circa 2010 [http://justjournalism.com/advisory-board/ Advisory board], acce
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  • [[Category:Journalism|Adams, James]][[Category:Media|Adams, James]][[category:Journalists|Adams,
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  • Paul Lashmar, an investigative reporter and lecturer in journalism at University College Falmouth, told ''the Independent'' that there was 'a ...fectly packaged to go into the paper with a ready top line. In that sense, journalism is becoming very passive. It is a processor of other people's information r
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  • [[Category:journalism]][[Category:Media]][[category:journalists]][[Category:Media Industry]]
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  • ...ategory:media]][[category:media Industry]][[category:magazines]][[category:journalism]][[Category:Terrorism Journal]][[Category:Zionist movement US]][[Category:Z
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  • ...the 1970s but with the defeat of Labour in 1979 Lipsey began his career in journalism. After reaching the position of political editor for ''The Economist'', he
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  • ...amongst guests worth £22bn at Tory fundraiser] ''Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 12 October 2014, accessed 14 October 2014 </ref>
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  • ...elations. The Institute is located at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. ...Mion]]''' —Writer, editor and marketing professional with experience in journalism, public relations and corporate communications. He has served some of the i
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  • ...merican Communications]] got $175,000 from [[ExxonMobil]] for its "science journalism programme”. In April 2003, Baliunas appeared at a FAC event giving a talk
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  • ...es/2003/0312.confessore.html Meet the Press: How James Glassman reinvented journalism - as lobbying],” ''Washington Monthly'', December 2003.
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  • :Lurie acknowledged that a spy may be guilty of "betraying his journalism profession," but, he added, "sometimes for a very honorable cause." He note
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  • ...BBA’s ‘secret’ meetings with ministers], The Bureau of Investigative Journalism 09 July 2012, accessed 14 October 2012.</ref>
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  • *[[Naomi Caine]] Media and PR trainer. Naomi started her career in journalism almost 20 years ago as a reporter on an international business magazine. Sh
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  • :" Gage then attended Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism and went on to work for the ''Associated Press'', the ''Boston Herald Trave
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  • ===Journalism and politics=== In 1885 he abandoned journalism, and became the Liberal candidate for the London Borough of Harrow division
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  • #{{note|43}} Kim Goldberg, ''Columbia Journalism Review'', Nov/Dec 1993, http://www.cjr.org/year/93/6/logging.asp, date view
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  • ...ref>“Is the Press Any Match for Powerhouse PR?” Alicia Mundy, Columbia Journalism Review, Sept/Oct 1992 www.cjr.org/year/01/6/oldpieces/1992excerpt.asp, date
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  • # James M. Alexander, 'Armchair Activists: The New Journalism on the Internet'.''Executive Speeches'', October, 1999.
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  • ==Journalism career== His entry into journalism apparently came after a chance encounter in a pub, where he joined in with
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  • ...tml Determining the Reliability of a Key CIA Source] Nieman Foundation for Journalism at [[Harvard University]], Spring, 2008, accessed 27 April 2009</ref>
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  • ...velli]], one of the big 5 PR firms in the UK. Sally started her career in journalism with the [[Daily Mail]] and was the head of the Post Office’s communicati
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  • ...sidered the new version even worse and had complained to the BBC's head of journalism, Mark Byford, who had reportedly defended the wording as 'precise'. She dis
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  • ...s previously been Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics, in Journalism at [[City University]] and in Marketing at the [[University of Strathclyde]
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  • ...00 Direct Mail: the underground]", Bates Number: 10394015/4017, ''Columbia Journalism Review'', February 1983.
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  • ...public relations, drawing on his long experience of financial and business journalism'.
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  • ....cjr.org/year/01/2/shapers.asp THE SHAPERS - New York Media 200], Columbia Journalism Review, March/April, 2001.</ref>
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  • ...t [[Brunswick Group]] which he joined in 2001 'after 15 years in newspaper journalism. Before joining Brunswick he was Financial Editor of the Independent, and r
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  • ...greenwald/2007/02/10/iran/index.html The NY Times returns to pre-Iraq-war "journalism"], Salon, February 10, 2007
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  • ...rs have contacts and skills that were developed at the pinnacle of British journalism, and together they can ensure that your message strikes the right target. T
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  • .../4/editorial.asp "False Fronts: Why to Look Behind the Label",] ''Columbia Journalism Review'', July-August 2006, Editorial.</ref> The ''Review'' criticised the
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  • ...usiness intelligence agency, in the summer of 2006, after a long career in journalism in the United Kingdom - he worked for [[The Guardian]], [[The Times]] and [
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  • ...he League was a relentless onslaught of good investigative and campaigning journalism in newspapers and magazines and on television. What has been particularly i
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  • ...e Editorial Board of The New York Times. Mr. Tollerson began his career in journalism in 1975 at The Wall Street Journal. He also was editorial page editor at Ne
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  • ...ly practiced for a week before retiring from law in favour of business and journalism. He worked on the staff of both the Standard and the [[Evening Standard]],
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  • ...r, P. M. and Moorcraft, Paul (2007) 'War Watchdogs or Lapdogs?', ''British Journalism Review'', Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 3-14. :Taylor, P.M. (2002) 'Strategic Communications Or Democratic Propaganda?', ''Journalism Studies'' 3(3): 437-52.
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  • ...rt as 'an authored, polemicised report that was a classic case of advocacy journalism'. He went on to say that 'An important opportunity afforded by rare access ...as he does in his book, his film and in the Daily Mirror is a disgrace to journalism. I accuse John Pilger of cheating the public and favouring a dictator".<ref
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  • ...s and corporate clients. He also provides a corporate writing and business journalism service, writing for a number of leading business titles. He has trained an :*[[Mike Brown]] - Mike has extensive experience at a senior level in journalism and PR. He has worked with the Herald, Liverpool Daily Post (as business ed
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  • ...ohn Poulson]], and his downfall cannot simply be put down to investigative journalism nailing municipal corruption. But it is still open to question whether it w
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  • ...ship the [[BBC]] consciously moved towards creating more business friendly journalism. He expanded the recently created Economics and Business Centre: ...report_research/impartiality_business/f1_journalism_submission.pdf THE BBC JOURNALISM GROUP SUBMISSION TO THE PANEL], 23 JANUARY 2007; p.15.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ritical analysis of ideas. AAM believes in the marketplace of ideas—that journalism in its highest (and truest) form strives to provide citizens with informati The three elements are a radio station, a television station and some journalism fellowships, which, now that the cold war is over, will provide "much-neede
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  • 48'Murdoch's Mean Machine,' Russ Baker, Colombia Journalism Review, May/June 1998. See: www.russbaker.com/CJR%20-%20Murdoch's%20Mean%20
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  • ...ss interests should merge; or the 'think tank' [[Polis]], which focuses on journalism and society. Can we really believe that 'standards' have only just recentl ...and advice for journalists"; and (4) "basic 'how-to' advice about citizen journalism." As of 24 January 2009 these ideas have elicited "0 Comments" on the webp
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  • [[Category:Journalists]][[Category:Media Industry]][[Category:Journalism]]
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  • ...national relations. He pursued doctoral studies in geopolitics and studied journalism in Sweden. He has two decades' experience in the field of international hum ...reform in the region. Mr. Mroue is an alumnus of the Neiman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.
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  • ...k/presspublishing/story/0,,1364694,00.html Galloway victory 'a bad day for journalism'], The Guardian, 2 December 2004. </ref>
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  • ...ted propaganda to unwitting viewers, who assumed they were watching "real" journalism. After the war Arthur Rowse asked Hill & Knowlton to show him some of the V
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  • ...ankers: 16% of Lords are paid by City firms] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 10 July 2012, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
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  • [[Kayplot Ltd]] was set up by Winston in 1999 to manage his broadcast and journalism work. The company has two directors, Winston and his wife and he is the sol
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  • In 2008, Davies published an insider's account of the corruption of the journalism profession typified by the manipulation by major PR companies and the willi ...anation as to why there was a problem with media companies and journalists/journalism.<ref>Media Lens, [http://www.medialens.org/alerts/08/080305_flat_earth_news
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  • :Peter Jones' career has been divided between journalism and PR. He worked as a journalist in the West Midlands and London before mo
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  • ...on of internal changeswhich have had a devastating effect on truth-telling journalism". <ref> Nick Davies, Flat Earth News (2008), London: Chatto & Windus </ref> ...sed Fourth Estate? UK news journalism, public relations and news sources], Journalism Studies, Volume 9, Issue 1 February 2008 </ref>.
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  • ...3). Reportedly ‘disenchanted with the pace of promotion’ he moved into journalism and in 1964 started work at the ''Investors Chronicle''. <ref>[http://www.b ...for people in power. One colleague was quoted as saying, ‘He really saw journalism, I think, as a way to get close to them [powerful people]’ <ref>Catherine
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  • ...million, the ''Observer'' reported. HMRC told the Bureau of Investigative Journalism "the early indications are that the amounts are significant". It has been s Research by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, a not-for-profit body based at London's City University, has concluded tha
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  • ...s headquarters, official committees, media management and media schools of journalism. Briefings had been given to a group of London-based International Corresp ...ce business', [http://www.bjr.org.uk/data/1999/no2_mccrystal.htm ''British Journalism Review'' Vol. 10, No. 2], 1999.</ref> Sir [[Ian Andrews]] CBE TD: 2nd Perma
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  • ...research, democracy training, strategic communications, and investigative journalism. We focus our efforts where opinions are formed and, ultimately, where the ...ing, Ms. Rosett received the Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism<ref>Gary Shapiro, [http://www.nysun.com/on-the-town/rosett-wins-breindel-la
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  • ...is an adviser to [[Editorial Intelligence]] and a member of the [[British Journalism Review]] editorial board. In 2007 he joined The [[Brunswick Group]] as dire ...my part in developing its vital role in promoting the highest standards of journalism among new generations coming into the industry."<ref>
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  • ...eople, [[Julia Hobsbawm]]. It attempts to blur the lines between spin and journalism. It was launched after the sudden demise of Hobsbawm's allegedly 'ethical' ...is to provide information, to "tell the truth persuasively", and to allow journalism the right to interpret, for good or bad…. PR has nothing to hide. We send
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