By
James on
January 9th, 2008
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Journalism in its true form is something that should take an objective look on things, and being a fan is a bit like being religious - it is not always about the facts, after all, nothing anyone says can ever NOT make me a Chelsea supporter.
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More than a hundred websites have been banned in the past few months in Syria, where online journalists are left to guess what is allowed and what will land them in jail.
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To those of you who are a bit slow this Monday afternoon we have highlighted four areas on the image. Can you connect the dots?
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Ivory Madison, serial entrepreneur, doesn’t want much from her latest venture, Redroom.com. Not much, that is, except to build it into the Internet’s premier site for authors and the discussion of books and ideas.
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Why should reporting on uncomfortable, underreported, fact-based stories be framed as advocacy journalism while mainstream reporters and their outlets regularly produce news stories that advocate the worldview of media-owned conglomerations?
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Reading striker Dave Kitson raised a few eyebrows last week by saying he did not give “two shits” about the FA Cup. Except what he said depended on which newspaper you read.
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An American colleague complained the other day that the demands of his paper and his website and his blog meant that he had hardly done any reporting at all this year.
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A 57-year old newspaper delivery man for Asahi Shimbun named Osamu Sotozaki was arrested today for emailing photos of his penis to a 23-year old subscriber.
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Who, for example, ever uses the word “slam” to mean criticism, except for journalists? (As in “A council was slammed for xxxxxx” or “A distraught mother last night slammed social services for xxxxxx”)
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That’s right, FeedDemon is now free. As in, you don’t have to pay for it anymore. Just download it and use it free of charge. And we’re also making NetNewsWire, NewsGator Inbox and NewsGator Go free.
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If Wade actually has been tapped to replaced Allan, where’s Allan off to next? We can only hope that Rupert plans on putting him to work at the Wall Street Journal; any other suggestions?
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But can censorship under one-party rule done in the name of “guiding public opinion” really be reconciled with the need for journalistic integrity in reporting?
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