Sentence examples for making journalists from inspiring English sources

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I accept that Tindle has previously avoided making journalists redundant.

"Making journalists shareholders in their own paper sounds radical, but in fact provides them with stability and motivation," he said.

A committee last week rejected making journalists exempt from one of the measures which makes disclosing special intelligence operations a crime.

But in an interview, Mr. Correa said he was interested in making journalists more accountable, and he strongly dismissed Mr. Vivanco's contention that the law alone had forced the magazine to shut down.

The burden of subpoenas on journalists' time, and on their employers' budgets, would be bad enough, but there would also be, as the New York court put it, "the symbolic harm of making journalists appear to be an investigative arm of the judicial system, the government, or private parties".

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Don't make journalists chase.

That makes journalists gatekeepers by default.

Certain words make journalists and their editors jumpy.

He adds it would be wrong to make journalists "pariahs".

Fear made journalists think and talk more about themselves and less about the story.

They've made journalists speak to them as though they're John Calhoun and Alexander Hamilton.

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