Sentence examples for journalism notes from inspiring English sources

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Tom Rosenstiel of Pew's Centre for Excellence in Journalism notes that it's not so much that print declined faster though it did, a little but that online grew more slowly.

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He is depressed about the general state of investigative journalism, noting that newspapers are doing less and television "scarcely does it at all.

On some days, only a single print reporter is covering Biden, and weekly studies of the news by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism note that Biden was the subject of between two and six per cent of all stories each week in September.

Chicago Tribune writer Mike Helfgot described the Sports Illustrated comparison as "incredibly irresponsible journalism", noting he had once worked for the Star-Ledger when it described Derrick Caracter as the next James.

1. "Suggests that Revkin is guilty of sloppy journalism, noting that the Times writer doesn't name the experts who judged the February 15 column inaccurate".

Machirori went on to talk about the extremes of gender discrimination within journalism, noting that women are denied the bigger assignments in Zimbabwe.

Iger spoke about Fisher and the ongoing "Star Wars" plans in an interview with his wife, Willow Bay, who was recently named dean of USC's Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism, noted the Hollywood Reporter.

But, Ephron could do that: her parents' guests were people like Dorothy Parker; the screenplay was When Harry Met Sally; and, though she regarded journalism as notes by a "wallflower at the orgy", she was close enough to the Establishment to hear the whispers.

First, I'll catch you up on a Texas death penalty case that most mainstream journalists have missed, and next, on the continuing public controversy over the subpoena of my journalism students' notes and emails.

Michael Wolff writes on the Huffington Post that it is a "shibboleth" that the New York Times is important for the good of journalism and notes that an evolving piece of conventional wisdom is that "the Huffington Post is the new New York Times".

Peston responded to the removal of his article by saying Google had "killed" that example of his journalism, and noted that the company's implementation of the European court ruling "looks odd, perhaps clumsy".

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