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Canadian Commission Studies Media Reporting on Mental Illness, Finds Media 'Stigmatizing'
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Sydney Smith
March 06, 2012
05:00 PM EST
Canada's Mental Health Commission studied print and broadcast news reports and found that "media coverage of mental illness in Canada is overwhelmingly negative," the Windsor Star reported. The commission...
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STUDY: New America Foundation on Corrections in Media
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Sydney Smith
March 04, 2012
04:30 AM EST
The New America Foundation released its study "Misinformation and Fact-checking: Research Findings from Social Science," which examined "how people perceive the accuracy of information -- and how...
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STUDY: "Media Images: How Much is Too Much?"
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Sydney Smith
February 26, 2012
05:00 PM EST
The European Journalism Centre highlighted a study on "how the Swiss media dealt with photo and video material in reporting" on the death of Muammar Gaddafi last year. The study was conducted by the University...
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Police Blotters
Should Campus newspapers delete Student Petty Crimes stories? A Case Study of Ten College Newspapers
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Corinne Segal
December 22, 2011
05:30 AM EST
Editor's Note: Many college newspapers publish police blotters, which in today's online world, link students to their youthful indiscretions permanently. Often, these crimes are non-violent. Should...
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Study Says 3/4 Bylines are by Men
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Sydney Smith
December 12, 2011
12:00 PM EST
The UK Guardian published a study Dec. 6 revealing that 77.4% of surveyed bylines from seven UK newspapers' June 13 to July 8 editions belong to men, according to Journalism.co.uk. The Guardian's research...
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Study: NYT, Wash Post Use Fewer Anonymous Sources Now than 40 Years Ago
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Sydney Smith
August 22, 2011
01:57 PM EST
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Do Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest Make Matters Worse?
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Sydney Smith
May 22, 2011
08:10 AM EST
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'Irish Mail on Sunday' In Court Over Wraparound
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Sydney Smith
March 30, 2011
02:25 PM EST
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Indonesian Gender Bias Study Background Explained
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Sydney Smith
March 30, 2011
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Gender Bias in Indonesia?
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Sydney Smith
March 29, 2011
08:20 AM EST
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Bylines Led to Celebrity Journalism?
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Sydney Smith
December 27, 2010
08:30 AM EST
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StinkyJournalism Study: 68% Ten Top US Newspapers' Blogs Are Edited
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Claudia Haas
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Sydney Smith
October 29, 2010
05:22 AM EST
StinkyJournalism's study found that all of The New York Times' blogs are edited. (Image above is a screenshot detail from The New York Times web site. Our comments and highlighting in red, added.) A...
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Study Finds 4 Biggest U.S. newspapers no longer calling Waterboarding Torture
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Sydney Smith
July 20, 2010
08:10 AM EST
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New Ethics for the Non-Profit Newsroom?
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Sydney Smith
May 11, 2010
07:40 AM EST
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More bloggers call themselves journalists. Does it matter?
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Sydney Smith
April 14, 2010
06:07 AM EST
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CJR Study : Magazines' Web Content Copyedited 'Less Rigorously'
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Molika Ashford
March 08, 2010
09:25 AM EST
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Study Finds Mainstream Media, Not New Media, Write Most "New" Stories in Baltimore
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Molika Ashford
January 26, 2010
08:44 AM EST
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National Survey Says: 94% of Journalists Use P.R. Material
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Danielle Mastropiero
March 18, 2009
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Special Investigation
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Fred Thompson
STINKYJOURNALISM STUDY: Fred Finishes First
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Rhonda Roland Shearer
October 19, 2007
12:00 AM EST
Fred Thompson is a lean, mean media machine - and he's leaving the competition in the dust. Since April, Newsweek has published 19 articles about GOP candidate Fred Thompson. By comparison, Democratic...
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Public Attitudes Toward the State of the Journalism Charted
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Hau Chu
March 09, 2004
12:00 AM EST
Just heard from NPR this morning, March 16 2004, about Study: Public Losing Trust in Media. Here are some statistics we found from The Project for Excellence in Journalism...
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