Saturday, November 8, 2014
Undercover videotaping of animal abuse at factory farms . . .
2008 Presidential Election: Huffpost citizen journalist had major impact
In getting a later scoop, Fowler said she didn't hide that she was recording ex-President Clinton as he savaged a Vanity Fair reporter as "sleazy" and "slimy" and "dishonest" and "a scumbag, while greeting voters in public as he campaigned for his wife in June 2008. BUT Clinton obviously did not know Fowler was a HuffPost "citizen journalist." Should she have ID'd herself? (She clearly got a more honest take from Clinton than if he'd known she was a journalist.)
Should public figures know nowadays that anything said in public -- especially rants (or racism) -- will be recorded and available forever? Exhibits A (and A1) features a U.S. senator and B features a comedic actor.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Edward Snowden Coverage: If U.S. Mass Media Were State Controlled, Would They Look Any Different?
My June 2013 piece on some of the mainstream media reaction to Snowden and his revelations about widespread NSA surveillance. NY Times journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin's commented: "I'd arrest him [Snowden] and I'd almost arrest Glenn Greenwald." Meet the Press host David Gregory asked Greenwald, "Why shouldn't you, Mr.
Greenwald, be charged with a crime?"
Blogger Took Ethical Action
Here's an example of a blogger acting quite professionally and ethically. Ken Krayeske, who questioned University of Connecticut's basketball coach about his huge taxpayer-paid salary -- announced
in Oct. 2009 that he wouldn't be covering Hartford City Hall because
his girlfriend had a job there. If he'd disclosed the relationship and
kept covering City Hall, that might have been sufficient from an
ethical standpoint.
Monday, November 3, 2014
AOL's Journalistic Value$
Soon after AOL announced its merger with HuffingtonPost in February, 2011 Business Insider (followed by the Boston Globe) published leaked AOL documents
offering a glimpse into that company's journalistic approach -- not one
that Arianna Huffington would endorse. (H/t to former indy
media student Leah T, for posting the Insider's summary of AOL's guidelines.)
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Indy Musicians Stay in Touch with 'True Fans' . . .
. . . by using Facebook, reported NPR's Laura Sydell in 2010. The report discusses cellist Zoe Keating and singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega.
YouTube Videos/Web TV News Can Have Impact
The Young Turks is a web TV phenom, and YouTube played a major role in its success; here's a Turks' video on media censorship. A London daily recently profiled Cenk Uygur and The Young Turks
Brave New Films' "McCain's Mansions" played a role in the 2008 election campaign, thanks in part to YouTube.
Brave New Films' "McCain's Mansions" played a role in the 2008 election campaign, thanks in part to YouTube.
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