Monthly Archives: April 2015
Houston, We Have A Problem
Ron Howard made a great movie about Apollo 13, and it was 45 years ago this week that the crew of the spacecraft found themselves in big trouble, when an oxygen tank explosion blew up a huge chunk of their craft and left NASA scrambling for a way to get... - MORE -
Is The Role Of TV News Anchor Outdated?
Who would make such an outrageous assumption – that TV news anchors, particularly at the network level, are an anachronism? Frank Rich of New York Magazine has penned an interesting perspective on anchoring the news, including a glimpse into the future of anchoring network news from Andrew Heyward, former president... - MORE -
Journalism Burnout Affects Men More Than Women
An interesting study from the University of Kansas says the business of Journalism is taking a hard toll on women in the newsroom. And, perhaps not surprisingly, the study says male and female Journalists have a far higher degree of cynicism related to burnout, compared to other professions. Read the... - MORE -
Quick Lessons on Better News Writing
Most stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end. One of the tips in this short article from Poynter talks about how the middle part of the story is often neglected.... - MORE -
Local TV News Adding More Investigative Coverage
Education, sports, and traffic are getting less coverage in many local TV newsrooms, but quite a few stations are doing more investigative reporting, according to the most recent survey from Hofstra University and the RTDNA. A lot of the changing emphasis in local coverage depends on the size of the... - MORE -
Accuracy and Credibility: Rolling Stone Fail
Should heads roll at the Rolling Stone for the massive fail in covering the UVA alleged rape story? Chris Cillizza writes the popular “The Fix” politics blog for The Washington Post and covers the White House. His thoughts are here. He calls it Journalistic malpractice and says the decision... - MORE -
Tomkins: Rolling Stone Didn’t Follow Basic Journalistic Practices
“Journalistic failure that was avoidable” is what the Columbia School of Journalism Review concluded, regarding the Rolling Stone Magazine story – now retracted – about an alleged rape on the campus of the University of Virginia. Al Tomkings of The Poynter Institute has penned a very compelling column about what... - MORE -