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And it once again shows the power of rigorous journalism combining with an engaged – and awake – population.
He paid tribute to the acting director general, Mark Byford, and added: "Brave, independent and rigorous journalism will be maintained under Mark's leadership.
Rain first aired in Russia in 2010, when, after the first two tough presidencies of Putin, there was a strong demand for unbiased information and rigorous journalism.
In other words, to avoid referring to Eta as a terrorist group whose mere existence constitutes a threat to citizens – after having murdered hundreds of them – and which still poses a threat to a democratic society like Spain, is not rigorous journalism but a demonstration of the fact that sometimes terrorist propaganda can be successful.
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And while independent Web sites and new online ventures are increasingly producing rigorous, original journalism, every blogger who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows there would be next to nothing important for the vast Internet commentariat to aggregate, curate or opine about without professionally edited, remunerative reporting.
Many things have changed since the Guardian published its first newspaper in England on 5 May 1821 but our commitment to rigorous, courageous, journalism isn't one of them and our audience has grown because of that commitment to our core values.
Support from US readers is strengthening The Guardian's rigorous, independent journalism which shines a light on the most pressing social justice issues facing America including widening levels of inequality, the erosion of public lands, threats to the environment, rampant homelessness, racial divisions, gender inequality, the politics of Big Tech, and the Trump presidency.
In a series of tweets, he responded by saying: "It's not about disclosure, it's about rigorous objective journalism being all that ever appears on CBC.
This rigorous censorship pervaded journalism in communist countries.
Ben de Pear, editor of Channel 4 News, says Ofcom can be "a huge pain in the arse" but adds: "If you follow the code it actually makes your journalism rigorous and it's there for a reason".
What the industry is now realising is that this doesn't have to mean fluffy stories - waterskiing squirrels and the like - but it can be rigorous and compelling journalism about progress and possibility.
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