Journalism
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This is not insightful
journalism.
But is this really
journalism?
It is a Frank Zappa axiom that "music
journalism
is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read."
Ultimately, this film suffers from both poor production values and lack of attention to the most basic standards of
journalism.
This is a must-see story of how apartheid was brought to the attention of the world through the activism of Steven Biko and the
journalism
of Donald Woods.
Johansson, fresh from Allen's Match Point as a bad girl, here gets to be a relatively good, sometimes ditsy
journalism
student caught in a murder mystery suitable for London: a serial killer.
In this case, Johansson plays
journalism
student Sondra Pransky, whom magician Sid Waterman (Allen) puts in his disappearing box, where she meets the ghost of murdered reporter Joe Strombel (Ian McShane), who tells her that the serial killings that have plagued London were committed by millionaire Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman).
This movie, in my view, deserves every price there is in
journalism
- it's objective (yes!), courageous and a real "scoop".
He cheats the Reaper and appears to the American student of
journalism
Sondra Pransky (Scarlett Johansson), who is on the stage in the middle of a magic show of the magician Sidney Waterman (Woody Allen) in London, and tells her that the murderer is the aristocrat Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman).
What we get to see what 'embedded
' journalism
should really be.
This film is all about tabloid journalism, gossip, celebrities.
The plot revolves around Johanson's character (a
journalism
student) who gets a tip on a hot story from beyond the grave.
The ambitious reporter May (Rain Li) is making sensationalist
journalism
exploring the deaths in the forest.
The propaganda of the Gallic Wars lays the foundation for wartime journalism, portraying the enemy as something slightly less than human and the cause of the invaders as something noble and enlightened.
The girlfriend they share - Trevor - tries to get Bat to give up his guns and take up
journalism.
Crime, punishment, yellow journalism, it is all addressed in this finely acted, fast paced drama.
carter clearly isn't much interested in sports and dixon doesn't seem to be much interested in
journalism.
I think it's nothing but right-wing propaganda and a shameful excuse for
journalism.
I was majoring in
journalism
in Junior college and took a theatre class to get a date with a girl I liked and got interested in acting.
War Stories talked about the grittiest, truest and maybe noblest side of journalism: war correspondents.
So much for the standards of education in
journalism.
This investigative work of environmental
journalism
does a great job of telling the story in an informative, accessible way.
God this is terrible
journalism.
This is a real 80s movie, and a strange theme involving both
journalism
and aerobics somehow merging together.
I consider fact-checkers to be the altar boys of
journalism.
In any case,
journalism
is one business in which the customer is not always right.
The challenge that business considerations pose to
journalism
– both news and commentary providers – takes the form of three separate temptations: to slant the news to please readers rather than inform them, and thus attract advertisers; to slant the news to please advertisers directly; and to slant the news to advance owners’ political or commercial interests.
Today, the church of newspaper
journalism
is fragmenting.
Investigative
journalism
and serious commentary, like religion, do not have a profit model.
He understands the difference between media (yet another of his personal investments is the Web site Business Insider) and
journalism.
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