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This is largely because confidentiality in sex-crime
reporting
prevents the media from shining a light on the crime, inhibits institutional memory of repeated assailants, and prevents scrutiny of whether a court, college, or police precinct is doing better or worse at handling such cases.
Despite the racist and sexist messages that have been a staple of Fox News’s
reporting
and commentary since the network was launched in 1996, it took more than 20 lawsuits alleging racial and sexual discrimination to bring real recognition to the problem.
And this does not even account for the benefits implied by improved accounting, tendering, and
reporting
procedures – all by-products of greater private-sector involvement.
In Ecuador, what started as a move toward media diversity ten years ago has ended up eliminating much of the country’s capacity for investigative and critical
reporting.
As the fourth estate, the media holds governments and corporations accountable by
reporting
on corruption, environmental degradation, and other violations of the public trust.
Ecuador has learned the hard way that if combating misinformation means the loss of in-depth, factual
reporting
and a media that can play a watchdog role, then the price is too high.
According to the World Bank’s World Development Indicators, the share of manufacturing in GDP fell in 100 of the 124 countries
reporting
data since 1990.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a broader strategy - called DOTS - that calls for government commitment to TB control, including adequate diagnostic testing, continuous drug supply, and a proper system for recording, reporting, and assessing results.
Reporting
on a traumatic story, we found, can have a profound impact on one’s mental health.
In today’s noisy, confusing, multi-channel news landscape, where “fake news” is sold as fact, we need accountable, analytical, responsible
reporting
more than ever.
Verification provisions for the Biological Weapons Convention are weak (merely
reporting
to the UN Security Council), and such taboos did not prevent the Soviet Union from continuing to possess and develop biological weapons in the 1970s.
Its financial statements underestimate the true value of public assets,
reporting
total assets worth $3.8 billion, of which $1.4 billion is real estate.
As calls to rein in social media grow, it is the world’s newspapers – until very recently thought to be on the ropes – that have provided the
reporting
needed to convince policymakers to act.
Major companies are snatching up stations across the United States and, in the process, eroding the scope and quality of local news
reporting.
Stations share staff, facilities, and even stories, reducing not just the number of newsrooms, but also the competition that brings diversity and depth to
reporting.
More troubling, research suggests that as local stations reap revenue windfalls from election campaign advertising,
reporting
on the candidates’ claims becomes off-limits.
A study by the public-interest group Free Press of political advertisements during the 2012 presidential election found that stations in the six sizable television markets examined undertook virtually no
reporting
on the claims made in the political ads they aired.
Vigorous political
reporting
is vital to democracy, because it enables voters to understand the issues and evaluate their choices.
But this year, America’s media industry seems more inclined to bank its profits than bolster its
reporting
on a presidential campaign that even its senior executives acknowledge has become a circus.
To Manage Expectations, Central Banks Need Social Media SavvyLONDON – As global economic growth gathers pace, with the International Monetary Fund
reporting
that all of the G20 countries are now in an expansion phase, we are at last entering a process of normalization of interest rates and monetary policy.
For example,
reporting
only the total number of jobs added in India from 2011 to 2015 – an increase of about seven million – misses the shift from agriculture toward non-farm jobs in the construction, trade, and transport industries.
The Council can deliver results, as it showed with Syria’s chemical arsenal, when it establishes clear benchmarks, explicit timelines, active monitoring mechanisms, regular
reporting
processes, and consequences for non-compliance.
In the absence of detailed and reliable
reporting
from all countries, the British government commissioned a series of reports on AMR, estimating that by 2050, as many as ten million people could die annually from AMR complications.
More generally, Twitter has become a powerful tool for Chinese citizens as they increasingly play a role in
reporting
local news in their communities.
Indeed, the economy is vastly inferior to Hollywood as a source of glitterati gossip, but much economic
reporting
makes the coverage of the birth of Brad Pitt’s and Angelina Jolie’s baby look profoundly serious.
Likewise, government is vastly inferior to the World Cup as a sporting spectacle, but much political
reporting
focuses on who played well and who played badly.
But Japan’s government is believed to be the world’s poorest, with the finance ministry
reporting
that the gross debt/GDP ratio exceeds 200%.
Such progress will demand, among other things, vastly improved accounting and reporting, together with smart regulatory reforms.
Above all, important questions surrounding patient privacy, technology access,
reporting
of incidental findings, discrimination, and counseling must be answered, so that thoughtful and forward-looking public policies can be devised.
Death by MasculinityLONDON – News media are constantly
reporting
ways that everyday activities can damage our health.
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