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The Society of Professional Journalists is the nation's most broad-based journalism organization, dedicated to encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior.
Plans to update and expand the Official Secrets Act have been attacked as a ‘licence for cover-ups’ that could be used to thwart legitimate investigative journalism
Contemporary journalism is a tragedy, not a Hollywood satire.
The question of who is a journalist is important, partly because when it comes to divulging national secrets, the law grants journalists special protections that are afforded to no one else.
If journalists care about the truth, we need to abandon passive language and the myth of 'objectivity.'
Most reporters aren’t seeking a fight with Russia. But the incentives for war reporting are hard to resist.
If you are hungry for news you can trust, journalism that helps you make decisions about your community, reporting that holds power to…
It would be better for western journalists to leave Turkey than to become complicit in the propaganda that Turkey’s increasingly erratic leader promotes.
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We are change breaks down the lack of main stream media coverage for Bilderberg, and exposes the Journalist helping to keep the meeting a secret.
"The most powerful predictor for how metrics adoption will go in a newsroom is whether reporters are interested in how their communities experience and respond to journalism."
Every news organization should be able to answer the question: “Does your journalism accurately reflect the communities you serve?”
The media are guilty of a double standard on terror attacks.
After years of experimenting with how organizing can be used to promote, strengthen and shape local journalism, we developed a guide for newsrooms and reporters.
Despite decades of making a case for more inclusion and representation in journalism, most newsrooms are still not an accurate mirror of the society they seek to capture and inform.
Will we sell our souls and our values for a business deal?
We asked Australians how much they trust politicians and celebrities and seven other professional groups. The results might surprise you.
The free press is always a casualty along the road to authoritarianism.
The social media format can't replace history books, but it does create a surprising intimacy between viewer and subject.