Opinion: Google and others can perform a great public service by identifying online ‘journalism’
September 8, 2011 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion, News Gathering
Writing in ZDNet, Sam Diaz says that Google, Facebook and Twitter have the information that could enable them with the help of the analysis of real journalists to identify which blog sites, tweets and news outlets should be labeled “journalism.” Diaz says “news” is different from “journalism” and the latter must be identified and labeled [...]
FCC report finds media failing watchdog duties
June 10, 2011 by FAC
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
Downsized newsrooms, fewer reporters and less reporting can be harmful to democracy, according to a just released FCC report on the “Information Needs of Communities.” (Read the full report below.) “A shortage of reporting manifests itself in invisible ways: stories not written, scandals not exposed, government waste not discovered, health dangers not identified in time, [...]
Judge bars LA Times from publishing photos
August 5, 2010 by SusanaMontes
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion, News Gathering
A judge took the unusual and possibly unconstitutional step of barring a Los Angeles Times photographer from publishing images she allowed him to snap at a hearing for a man charged with murdering a Hollywood family. News August 5, 2010 By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES— Lawyers for the Times planned to ask the judge [...]









