INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
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A Research Proposal on Investigative Journalism in Malaysia from Media Practitioners' PerspectivesThis is a research proposal discuss about the need to investigate the real situation of investigative journalism in Malaysia with the rise of ICT.- Current Status of Investigative Journalism in NepalInvestigative Journalism has a mission of digging out truth and diagnosing deep-rooted problems in the human society. Investigative journalists' work is different from normal reporting.
- History of Watergate and Its Lasting Effects on Investigative JournalismWatergate was not only a pivotal event in American history, but was influential in the legacy and role of journalism as well. Without Watergate, journalism would be the same as it was 50 years ago.
- All the President's Men: Whatever Happened to Investigative Journalism in Mainstream American Media?Maybe All the President's Men should be re-edited so that it begins "Once upon a time..." The art of investigative journalism is lost, but this film and movie reminds of what reporters were once capable of doing.
- Chicago Journalists Discuss the Realities of Investigative JournalismPosing as a janitor at a hospital, setting up hidden surveillance equipment or trespassing on private property are things that an investigative journalist may have to do.
All the President's Men: The Paradigm of Investigative JournalismAll the President's Men presents an in-depth look at the Watergate scandal of 1972 through the eyes of two young reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. But by exposing the truth of the Nixon administration, the film also conveys a political message.- Nellie Bly -- Pioneer of JournalismNellie Bly paved the way for women journalists, becoming one of many to expose the deepest social issues of society. Bly, among others, helped develop investigative journalism into what it has become today.
Andrew Rossi of "Page One" Talks About the Changing Face of Journalism"Page One" takes you behind the scenes of The New York Times. Filmmaker Andrew Rossi follows reporters through everyday newsroom activities, to candid conversations about the stark contrast between legacy journalism and journalism 2.0.- Tabloid Journalism is Not Pulitzer-worthyA story published in the National Enquirer was entered in competition for a 2010 Pulitzer Prize but, fortunately, common sense prevailed. Fortunately, sensationalism is still not recognized as investigative reporting.
- Arianna Huffington Forms Fund for Huffington Post Investigative JournalistsThe Internet may have taken another step to rivaling print and TV news, as Arianna Huffington is inviting investigative journalists to work for the Huffington Post. A new fund allows for 10 investigative journalists to be hired for the popular blog.
Muckrakers: Investigative Jounalism Bring Truth to LightThankfully there are people who are willing to explore topics that are ugly or unpopular to find truth. The muckrakers are their forebears.- The Jim Tressel Saga: Will the Fall at Ohio State Impact Journalism's Role in NCAA Investigations?Reggie Bush. Rich Rod. Jim Tressel. These are just some high-profile names that came under NCAA scrutiny in the past years because of reporting from journalists. Will the role of the news change in importance to NCAA investigations?
Watchdogs: Journalism's Scandal-Focused Slant Post-WatergateThis paper, based on content analysis of newsprint media in the years surrounding Watergate, shows that the important switch in the media's attitude towards government institutions occurred quickly, not in a graduated manner as previously assumed.
Journalism and Nonverbal CuesAn analysis of how nonverbal cues affect journalists, with a focus on physical appearance, vocalics, and kinesics.- Watchdog Journalism at Obama's First Press Conference - Flag-Draped CoffinsThe primary role of a watchdog journalist is to bark loud enough for the proper authority figures to take action. Here is an example of this role from Obama's first Press Conference.
- How Media Coverage of the Vietnam War Changed America, JournalismLooks at how the media influenced the Vietnam War, photojournalists in particular. The essay shows how the media swayed public opinion about the war and helped end the war.
- A Rolliing Stone Gathers No Moss, but "Rolling Stone" (Magazine) Might Gather Some PulitzersA salute to "Rolling Stone" magazine which has published at least 5 articles within the last year that have broken new investigative journalistic ground in reporting on U.S. wars.
- Is the Movie "State of Play" a Remake of "All the President's Men"?The movie "The State of Play" has striking similarities to "All the President's Men," both movies concerned with investigative journalism. An increase in college students who enroll in journalism courses has resulted.
- Mike Wallace Received Lifetime Achievement Award for JournalismAn overview of the career of CBS newsman Mike Wallace that led to his receipt of the University of Illinois' Lifetime Achievement Award for Journalism.
Journalism JumpstartThe local chapters of SPJ and NATAS want to help members and non-members alike with its first-event Journalism Jumpstart Workshop Series, sponsored by Media Watch AZ.
Movie Review: All the President's Men Starring Robert Redford and Dustin HoffmanThe fact that we already know the outcome does not take away from the suspense that is engendered at each and every moment. The impact that this event had on presidential and local politics cannot be underestimated.
Who Slept with David Letterman? Affairs Extortionist Robert Halderman's Arrest May See Names RevealedRobert Joe Halderman, an Emmy Award-winning producer for the CBS investigative journalism news magazine "48 Hours," was arrested Thursday after receiving a fake check for $2 million dollars from David Letterman in an apparent attempt...- Communication Within JournalismThis paper discusses the relationship between journalism and communication, showing areas in which communication can be seen within journalism. It looks at three aspects of journalism: production, purpose, and risks and responsibilities.
- MesoAmerica School: Latinos in JournalismThe concept of journalism and news came about before the titling-journalism, before newspapers began being publications with journalism starting with the 'word of mouth'.
- Analyzing the Free Flow of Information ActThis paper provides an in-depth look into the Free Flow of Information Act and its effect on the journalism industry. It includes the ideas and opinions of some of the major proponents and opponents to the the legislation.
Exclusive Video: James O'Keefe on Hannity: The Liberal Media Slandered Me!Intrepid, investigative filmmaker James O'Keefe says the liberal media slandered him in retaliation for how he exposed ACORN last year.- Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura Profiles Manchurian Candidate KillingsThe former pro wrestler and his staff really took on a very controversial issue in his latest investigative program.
The Death of News, or the New Face of JournalismA look at the decline of newspapers, the perceived "softness" of conventional media, the rise of niche cable broadcasts and newsblogs, and what it means for the future face of news.- Bailing Out the Big Business Billionaires Boys ClubInvestigative piece using public information and various news sources to decipher the meaning of "bailout" in regards to tax payer costs. Compares possible Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac bailout to U.S. Treasury bailout of Bear Stearns.
Preserving Neutrality in Hard-News JournalismIn the twenty-first century, journalists across the board are expected to be objective and neutral when releasing pertinent and timely information to the public. But does objectivity even exist? And what exactly is neutrality?
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