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Tag Archives: veteran journalist
Veteran Journalist Ari Noonan Interviewed
I’ve seen Ari Noonan‘s byline in various newspapers since I came to Los Angeles in 1994. I even shared a meal with him once at a Shabbos in the Pacific Jewish Center community in Venice (circa 2000). He had some … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish Journal, Jewish Journalism, Journalism
Tagged dayton daily news, ectrodactyly, fingers and thumbs, funny feet, orthodox jew, veteran journalist
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Delusions About Nixon & Watergate
Veteran journalist Alex Ben Block writes about his experience as a reborn and unrepentant journalist: “The great engine of investigative reporting, the independence that made Watergate a counter to Nixon’s Nazis, has stalled.” First of all, the comparison of Richard … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism
Tagged bob woodward, bob woodward and carl bernstein, carl bernstein, down by law, richard nixon, veteran journalist
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Should Bloggers Accept Journalistic Standards?
Veteran journalist and newbie blogger Haim Waitzman posts: "Shouldn’t journalistic ethics apply to bloggers? Specifically, shouldn’t bloggers refuse to accept perks from companies, organizations, and power brokers they write about? I’m a newbie in the blogging world, but I believe … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Journalism
Tagged journalistic ethics, journalistic standards, mainstream journalists, matt drudge, rsquo, veteran journalist
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