July 2, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, July 02, 2004 A question that remains to be explored The connection between journalistic quality and economic success has not yet been scientifically analysed to any great extent. A trade journal investigates this...
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June 21, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality, Specialist Journalism •
by Stephan Alexander Weichert
Medienheft, June 21, 2004 RESEARCH – Abstract Journalism in the Claws of Terror The utilization of the media by international terrorism is a phenomenon that precedes the unprecedented terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 or the...
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May 14, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Martin Hitz
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, May 14, 2004 The inside story on the recent USA Today reporting scandals How is it possible that a star journalist at USA Today could get away with years of fraudulent news reporting? A team of journalists set out to...
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May 1, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality •
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American Behavioral Scientist, Nr.9/47. Vol., May 2004, pp. 1194-1207 RESEARCH Investigative reporting is a recent development in France, with the revelation of scandals becoming a legitimate practice for journalists only since the 1980s....
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April 16, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality •
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Werbewoche, Nr. 14, April, 2004 It is irritating to see the lack of attention shown by media practitioners to one of the most important problems in journalistic quality management: the reduction and correction of reporting errors. Research...
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April 16, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality, Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, April 16, 2004 Distortion of information about risks When reporting about risks, many media tend to either dramatize or ignore the issues. The self-interest of the media also leads to distortions....
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March 19, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality •
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung, March 19, 2004 Across America, editors and publishers are split into two camps, as Jim Chisholm reports in Newspaper & Technology (March 2004). “In one camp there is total disbelief that so little is being...
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March 5, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality •
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung, March 05, 2004 It all sounds like an entry in the Guiness Book of World Records: so far 37,000 people from 100 different newspaper markets in the USA have been questioned by the Readership Institute of the...
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March 1, 2004 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Colin Porlezza
Message, Nr.3, March, 2004 Between bashing the competition and indulging in self-adulation A new study reveals that Swiss media journalists view themselves as the industry’s lackeys or, at best, chroniclers, and consequently find it...
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