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* Journalism Ethics — A Reference Handbook ( Contemporary Ethical Issues ) edited by Elliot D. Cohen and Deni Elliott ( Abc-Clio, 1998 )
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Due to the independence and persistence of DeMain and the paper in covering controversial topics in Indian Country since 2002, including investigations of the murders of Anna Mae Aquash and others at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation from 1973-1975, he and the paper have been honored with major awards from the Native American Journalists Association ( NAJA ) and the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism from the University of Oregon.
* 2003, DeMain was honored with the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism by the University of Oregon for his editorials in News From Indian Country editorials indicating a withdrawal of his previous support of clemency for Leonard Peltier.
* Edith Kinney Gaylord-journalist, philanthropist, founder of Inasmuch Foundation and Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, and former president of the National Women ’ s Press Club
Gerst refused to run the review and resigned, earning several ethics awards, among them the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism, as a result.
In 2004, the paper won the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for its coverage of health and human services in the state.
Following the story, Akre and Wilson won the Goldman Environmental Prize for the report, as well as an Ethics in Journalism Award from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism from University of Oregon ; The Taylor Family Award from Harvard University for Fairness and Accuracy in print journalism ;
CPI reports receiving foundation support from a number of foundations, including the Sunlight Foundation, the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Omidyar Network, the Open Society Foundation, and the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The European Council approved in 1993 Resolution 1003 on the Ethics of Journalism which recommends journalists to respect yet the presumption of innocence, in particular in cases that are still sub judice.
* Robert J. Ross ( born 1974 ), president and CEO of Inasmuch Foundation and Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation
In 2006, he won the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism and the Best in Business Enterprise Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
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Gonzo journalism has now become a bona-fide style of writing that concerns itself with " telling it like it is ", similar to the New Journalism of the 1960s, led primarily by Tom Wolfe and also championed by Lester Bangs, George Plimpton, Terry Southern, and John Birmingham — in fact, gonzo journalism is considered a sub-genre of new journalism.
A form of keiretsu can also be found in the cross-shareholdings of the largest U. S. media companies — see Columbia Journalism Review < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > " Who Owns What " website or They Rule.
When that venture — called Alliance News — failed, for a while the Sun-Times used the part-time help of Medill News Service, staffed by unpaid journalism students from the Medill School of Journalism.
* John Lloyd — current Supernumerary Fellow, journalist, contributor to the Financial Times, and co-founder of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University.
* Journalism, which dates back to 1945 as a department within the College of Arts and Sciences, was elevated as as school in the fall of 2009 — the Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism.
* Tom Wolfe 1951 — writer ( creator of New Journalism ) and author of numerous books including The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test and The Bonfire of the Vanities, with his most recent novel, I Am Charlotte Simmons, chronicling college life.
A faculty of experienced journalists with varying specialties — including politics, arts and culture, religion, science, education, business and economics, investigative reporting, national and international affairs — instruct Journalism School students.
99 Ranch Brings Asian Flavor to East Bay " — article from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism about the 99 Ranch Market in Richmond, California
The Magic Writing Machine — Student Probes of the New Journalism, a collection edited and introduced by Everette E. Dennis, came up with six categories, labelled new nonfiction ( reportage ), alternative journalism (" modern muckraking "), advocacy journalism, underground journalism and precision journalism.
Robert Stein believed that " In the New Journalism the eye of the beholder is all — or almost all ," and in 1971 Philip M. Howard, wrote that the new nonfiction writers rejected objectivity in favor of a more personal, subjective reportage.
* Barry Bearak 1971 — New York Times journalist and visiting professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
Three of the former directors of Carleton's School of Journalism — T. Joseph Scanlon, Stuart Adam and Peter Johansen — are Charlatan alumni, as are several other members of the school's current faculty.
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