Tag Archives: transparency

Journalism’s woes don’t resonate

A few days ago, Columbia Journalism School released the 96-page “Reconstruction of American Journalism” report, which I’m about halfway done reading. Journalism veteran-turned-consultant Steve Outing noted on his blog that the report doesn’t offer a lot of new information for the people who are already well-versed in the media “crisis.” Instead, Outing says the report [...]
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NYT publishes news of its own economic woes

News today that the New York Times will need to cut 100 newsroom jobs by the end of the year, whether through buyouts or layoffs. A memo to employees from editor Bill Keller (published here) explains the situation. What’s more, the Times announced this news on its own Media Decoder blog, where Richard Perez-Pena explains [...]
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The importance of transparency

Giving readers insight into the process of journalism goes a long way toward establishing trust.
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Richard Sambrook: Transparency is the new objectivity, and the Internet is not your enemy

I came across this post by Mercedes Bunz in the Guardian about a talk given by Richard Sambrook at the Oxford Social Media Convention. Sambrook is the head of the BBC Global News Division. On the importance of objectivity and transparency: Objectivity, he then pointed out, had always been an idea important for the news. [...]
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