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As some corners of journalism weaken under eroding business models, subjects of coverage seem increasingly emboldened to push back against aggressive reporting.
Tripsas violated a policy against accepting travel or anything else of value from the subjects of coverage.
Naming several disreputable journalists and quoting extensively from British and American tabloids, the report showed how right-wing activists had transformed fringe stories — for example, the rumor that Vince Foster, a White House lawyer whose 1993 death was ruled a suicide in five official investigations, had been murdered — into "legitimate subjects of coverage by the mainstream media".
In an anecdotal survey of 20 reporters, it was clear that on Wall Street, in Silicon Valley and at some of the big media companies I cover, subjects of coverage are asking for, and sometimes receiving, the kind of consideration that would have been unthinkable 20 years ago.
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The judge also noted that the issues had been the subject of coverage by "multiple news organisations all over the world".
He also said that he and his wife Sarah had been determined that they did not want their children to "grow up as minor celebrities" and that he had asked newspaper editors to agree that their children would not be the subject of coverage while they were at nursery school and primary school.
One of the first books to chronicle the rise of "Generation Obama," Party Crashing has been the subject of coverage in a host of media outlets, including Vanity Fair, and EBONY Magazine.
On behalf of more than 25,000 signers of a petition to The Washington Post, I'm writing this letter to request a brief meeting to present the petition at a time that would be convenient for you on Jan . 14or 15. "A basic principle of journalism is to acknowledge when the owner of a media outlet has a major financial relationship with the subject of coverage.
It is common for the subjects of news coverage to try to dictate who can and cannot cover them.
Under self-regulation, publishers of newspapers (and magazines) collectively created a body – now the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) – to adjudicate on behalf of unhappy subjects of press coverage and set an industry code of practice.
The move in 1950, however, set the stage for the paper's evolution into a journalistic force, and in its heyday, subjects of its coverage were known to wait outside for the first edition to roll off the presses.
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