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Media Integrity and Journalism

Who has more credibility bloggers or traditional media journalists? It isn’t so simple to figure out these days. Mark Cuban just wrote an interesting post on the topic as an insider. Locally, many of our journalists blog passionately as a means of giving a more in depth look at a topic of interest and as […]

Kansas City Blogger Jacked by KC Star

The image was posted by Tony of Kansas City whose mad skills have made him another victim of the war on Mexican Americans. Tony, a Kansas City Blogger who speaks Spanish as well as any 3rd grade Latino believes the Kansas City Star should go to the source. We agree.

Pulitzer Prize Finalist Leak

Local Reporting 1. The Miami Herald - “House of Lies”2. The Boston Globe - “Debtor’s Hell”3. The Sun of Baltimore International Reporting 1. The Wall Street Journal - China2. Los Angeles Times - Iraq3. The Washington Post - Lebanon Public Service 1. The Wall Street Journal - Backdating […]

Society of Professional Journalists - Code of Ethics

I thought I’d post this for discussion. Andrew Cline posted a link to this at Rhetorica as part of a post on blogger’s going mainstream. The full text and related materials can be found at the Society of Professional Journaists Website.
Preamble
Members of the Society of Professional Journalists believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of […]

When Is Reporting Technology Overkill - Ethics and Information

Last month marked my first coverage of a murder trial. I was there from jury selection to the reading of the verdict. I was armed with the latest in high tech blogging technology. Camera - Wi-fi Detector - Video Camera - Marantz (courtesy of KRZK) and the mobile digital editing station I’m using now. I […]