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− | '''Just Journalism''' (JJ) is a pro-Israel media flak group which aims to 'promote accurate and responsible reporting about Israel in the British media.' | + | '''Just Journalism''' (JJ) is a pro-Israel media flak group which aims to 'promote accurate and responsible reporting about Israel in the British media.' The domain name was registered on ??? and a holding page was in existence between at least 12 December 2007 and 15 March 2008. The website seems to have gone live at some point between 15 march and 18 April 2008.<ref>Just Journalism [http://web.archive.org/web/20080315221620/http://www.justjournalism.com/ You have reached the future home of Just Journalism], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 March 2008, accessed 21 November 2010</ref><ref name="JJ">Just Journalism [http://web.archive.org/web/20080418002535/http://www.justjournalism.com/ Welcome to Just Journalism], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 18 April 2008, accessed 21 November 2010</ref> Its first reports on news items were on 'Channel 4, March 7 2008 by Jonathan Rugman', 'Tensions that set off a rebellion The Times, March 8 2008' and 'Hamas's battle for hearts and minds The Economist, March 27 2008'. I had posted 8 reports of alleged anti-Israle bias by 18 April 2008.<ref name="JJ"/> JJ publishes daily commentary on the media coverage of Israel and it produces longer reports on particular themes, e.g., the coverage of Israel at 60, the assault on Gaza, and the Freedom Flotilla massacre. JJ's main pressure tactic is to accuse media institutions of a lack of 'balance,' demanding that more Israelis be given a chance to voice their opinions. JJ's reports are mainly carried in the Jewish and Israeli press, and by pro-Israel bloggers like [[Melanie Phillips]] and [[Harry's Place]]. |
==Targets== | ==Targets== |
Revision as of 13:00, 21 November 2010
Just Journalism (JJ) is a pro-Israel media flak group which aims to 'promote accurate and responsible reporting about Israel in the British media.' The domain name was registered on ??? and a holding page was in existence between at least 12 December 2007 and 15 March 2008. The website seems to have gone live at some point between 15 march and 18 April 2008.[1][2] Its first reports on news items were on 'Channel 4, March 7 2008 by Jonathan Rugman', 'Tensions that set off a rebellion The Times, March 8 2008' and 'Hamas's battle for hearts and minds The Economist, March 27 2008'. I had posted 8 reports of alleged anti-Israle bias by 18 April 2008.[2] JJ publishes daily commentary on the media coverage of Israel and it produces longer reports on particular themes, e.g., the coverage of Israel at 60, the assault on Gaza, and the Freedom Flotilla massacre. JJ's main pressure tactic is to accuse media institutions of a lack of 'balance,' demanding that more Israelis be given a chance to voice their opinions. JJ's reports are mainly carried in the Jewish and Israeli press, and by pro-Israel bloggers like Melanie Phillips and Harry's Place.
Contents
Targets
London Review of Books
In November 2010, Just Journalism published an 'study' which purports to expose 'an entirely one-sided, fringe narrative, paid for by British taxpayers’ money via Arts Council funding.' The report adds: 'Despite Britain’s alliance with Israel, public money has been used to pay extreme opponents of Israel to pen articles demonising the Jewish state.'[3] Daniel Johnson, the editor of Standpoint magazine who earlier wrote an attack on London Review editor Mary-Kay Wilmers, is now a member of JJ's advisory board.[4]
Uses of JJ reports
- Alex Brummer, Now proof that the Nakba narrative rules, Jewish Chronicle, 11 July 2008.
Principals
Staff
- Michael Weiss - Executive director
- Elizabeth Jay - former chief executive
- Adel Darwish - former Director
- Carmel Gould - Content Manager
- Chris Dyszyński – Media Analyst
- Jon Dranko – Events Intern
- Rael Miller – Media Intern
Advisory Board
2008
2010
- Denis MacShane | Robin Shepherd | Michael Ullman | Alan Johnson | Douglas Murray | Alan Mendoza | Daniel Johnson | Michael Rainsborough | Nina Rosenwald | Ghanem Nuseibeh[6]
Affiliations
- Henry Jackson Society
- Centre for Social Cohesion
- Hudson Institute
- Standpoint
- Community Security Trust
- Harry's Place
Website registration
- Registrant: Debra Wise
- 18 wychwood road
- watford, herts HA3 4AP GB
- Administrative Contact:
- wise, debra wised1000@yahoo.co.uk
- 18 wychwood road
- watford, herts HA3 4AP GB
- +44.2084550385 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +44.2084550385 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
Contact, References and Resources
Contact
- Website: www.justjournalism.com
Resources
- Sharif Nashashibi, Just Journalism? It's anything but, The Guardian, 6 March 2009
References
- ↑ Just Journalism You have reached the future home of Just Journalism, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 March 2008, accessed 21 November 2010
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Just Journalism Welcome to Just Journalism, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 18 April 2008, accessed 21 November 2010
- ↑ Chris Dyszynski, London Review of Books: Ten years of anti-Israel Prejudice, Just Journalism, November 2010
- ↑ Daniel Johnson, Mary-Kay Wilmers, Standpoint, January/February 2010
- ↑ Just Journalism Advisory board, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 April 2008 (Accessed: 20 November 2010)
- ↑ Just Journalism Advisory board, Accessed: 20 November 2010