journalism ethics (Page 2)
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June 18, 2022
Opinion: Is Tucker Carlson a Journalist? The answer wasn’t always so easy
When I was in Journalism school, sports broadcasting was always where I wanted to end up. But in order to […]
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June 16, 2022
Project Veritas and Journalism’s Gray Matter in the Digital Age
Project Veritas is a symbol of how perverted the definition of “journalism” has become, adjacent to the struggles to define professional journalism in a digital information ecosystem.
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May 4, 2022
Whispers on Wall Street: How Women Must Navigate the Financial Sector
(RYE, N.Y.) — Rows of desks line up like a small army inside a large room, neatly symmetrical in contrast […]
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January 23, 2022
How a Catholic Priest Was Outed Using His Own Private Data
A look at the ethical ramifications of using "commercially available" data to out someone in the name of hypocrisy.
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December 6, 2021
Opinion: Undercover Journalist Stuart Goldman Lies Down With the Tabloids and Gets Up Exposed
“What I didn’t know was that I had embarked upon a journey that would eat up, cancer-like, the next 5 years of my life,” Goldman tells Spy.