Editors
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The Future of FactsBUDAPEST – At a recent conference of newspaper
editors
in which I took part, a small crowd gathered to talk about journalism and new media.
First came Yahoo!, with its carefully cultivated (by human editors) catalogue of interesting web pages.
His work, the
editors
lamented, was emblematic of a “dangerous tendency among democratic economists to play the Nazis’ game.”
The logo on the Bulletin’s cover is a clock, the proximity of whose hands to midnight indicates the editors’ judgment of the precariousness of the world situation.
Furthermore, the government effort to portray independent journalists as vicious enemies unfairly condemns the many Ethiopian reporters and
editors
who take their responsibilities seriously.
Even the
editors
of the Bucharest literary magazine ("Revista 22") that published the article backtracked, saying it "tended to estrange Eliade from sympathetic understanding in Romania, instead of bringing him closer to it."
I was invited to address this question at the Central European University in Budapest last month before an audience of 60 newspaper
editors
from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Editors
get a frisson of excitement from worrying their readers.
The editor and deputy
editors
of Beijing News, a relatively new tabloid with a national reputation for exposing corruption and official abuse, were fired.
Playboy and the MullahIndonesia recently witnessed a pair of dramatic releases: one a radical Muslim cleric from prison, the other a saucy men’s magazine from its
editors.
Corbett added that the
editors
may have been caught between the two examples.
Renewing the NewsNEW YORK – Last week, rumors from the world of print media were rife: a hundred reporters from The New York Times news desk to be bought out – or to lose their jobs if they refuse; steep cutbacks at British newspapers; staffs slashed at Condé Nast – eight respected
editors
axed at Glamour magazine.
A new form could evolve from this changed power relationship between
editors
and citizens, potentially becoming as powerful as traditional journalism, if not more so.
Second, news outlets will have to be interactive: they should regularly teach citizens op-ed writing, for example, so that
editors
can receive a truly diverse set of submissions – well sourced, well written, and well argued – from people from all walks of life.
A recording of the telephone interview was played in court; sworn testimony was heard from the reporter who conducted the interview and from two
editors
who witnessed it; the official record from the telephone company was submitted as evidence of the call; and an expert witness concluded that the voice on the recording belonged to Tomy Winata.
By this measure, the biggest NGO's have become established players in the battle for the attention of influential
editors.
And its
editors
bravely and nobly stood by their convictions, even when their lives were threatened.
Its
editors
argued that while the decision to publicize secret material is always difficult, these documents were of “significant public interest” and “illuminate the extraordinary difficulty of what the United States and its allies have undertaken in a way that other accounts have not.”
But, while the scientific community – including academic and professional institutions, agency heads, managers, and
editors
– is often reluctant to handle cases of misconduct rigorously, the reputation of science as a whole is at stake, not just that of a person, institution, journal, or national science entity.
The editor of the Daily Graphic supported my organization, and I held training sessions for his newspaper's reporters and
editors.
Beyond the licensing and hiring requirements, the amendment holds Web-site owners and
editors
personally responsible for all content, including readers’ comments.
For example, bringing more female
editors
into the field of science publishing could raise the percentage of women appearing in peer-reviewed publications.
Malevolent claims were reported uncritically;
editors
failed to ask even the most basic questions about their plausibility.
Chinese media organizations are under constant scrutiny by the authorities, and
editors
have chafed at (and even attempted to defy) censorship.
Editors’ note: After reading this piece in Barron’s, John C. Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group, had a few comments for Jeffrey Frankel.
For example, Carrie Gracie recently resigned as the BBC’s China editor in protest against unequal pay between male and female editors, shaming six top male employees to agree to substantial wage cuts.
Without editors, there can be no serious journalism.
In any responsible press organization, the publication or broadcast of even one of these genuine examples of fake news would be grounds for dismissal of the
editors
responsible – not least because of investors’ outrage.
Letters to the
editors
of newspapers used to be carefully screened, to prevent haters and cranks from getting public exposure.
So does pleasing your
editors
so that they’ll give your stories better placement, and pleasing your sources so that they’ll keep talking to you.
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