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Such a courtroom is defined as one with advanced electronic presentation systems; real-time court reporting, in which court reporters' notes are available as they type; digital audio recording; and Internet access that allows the judge to research legal and administrative materials from the bench.
Didion pioneered a highly personal style of reporting, in which the alienation and distress she perceived all around her were refracted through her own emotions.
Quantitative forecasting, he asserted, represents a threat to a world of political reporting in which fact-free punditry has long been a core product.
The standard system of reporting, in which a journalist files a story that is broadcast or printed once and then put on a single proprietary website, is inefficient.
Readers also are frustrated by "false balance" in reporting, in which one side says one thing and the other side counters.
Background reporting, in which sources give journalists information if they are not identified, remains a necessary and valuable part of journalism and is still allowed, he notes.
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This can be attained by issuing integrated reports in which financial and sustainability reporting interrelate.
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