
LEADERSHIP
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11/21/08 at 10:05 am
Links: Photo sites, Poynter’s Screenshot Slideshows, Philly.com’s news blog, CNN’s wire service, Twitter tips and hashtags for events
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OJR
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By Geneva Overholser: Like their professional counterparts, high school news organizations are moving online and fretting over budgets, but they’re also fighting censorship. This according to advisors from Southern California high schools who brought their students (some 300 strong) to the USC Annenberg School of Journalism’s high school journalism gathering Friday for a day of panels and journalism shop talk.
Many of the 30 advisors who gathered this morning to commiserate and trade ...
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COMMUNITY
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10/27/08 at 12:49 pm
Ultimately, elections are about numbers: Whoever gets the most votes (popular or Electoral College) wins. Therefore, it’s tempting for news organizations to view communities primarily as demographic blocks—essentially, as numbers.
The classic form for this type of election story is: “Here’s how Latinos are polling on issue X or candidate Y,” plus perhaps a few example anecdotes to make the story superficially appear to be more about people than numbers. This approach fits well with the too-easy horserace style of election coverage.
For instance, check out these recent stories…
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EDITORIAL BEST PRACTICES
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10/26/08 at 07:53 am
The Dallas Morning News recognizes the true value of the Internet by guiding readers to a variety of opinions, not just theirs.
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