The winner will have done original reporting and have taken advantage of online technology, such as interactive databases, primary-source interviews, and accompanying charts and graphs, in order to provide a thorough and graphically attractive report. This is not a contest for stories that run online rather than in a print publication; this is to recognize the best journalism that uses online technology to provide a more compelling report than a print or broadcast story alone.
Category: Journalism
HBO’s Game Change Team Will Tackle Donald Trump’s Election Victory With New Series
The 2016 United States presidential election was a long, drawn-out affair that culminated in Republican candidate Donald Trump winning the most electoral college votes and becoming the 45th President of the United States. Trump’s win was something that few people saw coming.
James Cameron on new Atlantis doc and how lost city relates to threats of today
James Cameron is on the line from southern California, taking a rare break from work on his four upcoming “Avatar” sequels, which he’s shooting concurrently. The three-time Oscar-winning “Titanic” writer-director says he’s “charging full-tilt into production” on the followups to his 2009 smash “Avatar.”
There’s An Obvious Reason Why Trump Has Gotten Some “Negative” Coverage
Recent media analyses have argued that President Donald Trump has received lots of negative news coverage since being sworn into office. But before his supporters inevitably seize on the findings to bash journalists as biased and unfair, there’s important context to keep mind: Based on the fawning over Trump’s address to Congress last week, the press is desperate to tell positive Trump stories — but the administration’s first weeks have created nonstop tumult .
Mike Deeson, longtime WTSP watchdog reporter, retiring
After 35 years of holding Tampa Bay area public officials accountable, 10News WTSP reporter Mike Deeson abruptly retired on Monday. The area’s longest-tenured street reporter on local TV wrote on Facebook that he didn’t want a long goodbye tour and “would rather rip off the bandage and go forward with my decision immediately.”
5Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep to star in new Pentagon Papers film a The Posta
Washington Post Publisher Katharine Graham and Executive Editor Ben Bradlee leave U.S. District Court after a ruling allowing Post to continue publishing the Pentagon Papers. With journalism and “The Hollywood elite” consistently drawing ire from the Trump White House, it’s no surprise that the two would eventually team up.
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Renowned chef, television personality, magazine editor and cookbook author Sara Moulton brings her signature warmth and informative style back to public television in her new series, SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS. Based on her book, Sara’s Secrets for Weeknight Meals, Sara and her celebrity-chef friends share their ideas for flavorful, healthy meals with minimal fuss.
NBC News Exec Knocks Rivals for – Questionable Editorial…
NBC News Digital senior vice president Nick Ascheim thinks that journalism has fallen victim to news organizations chasing scale, referring to churning out content with an emphasis on quantity over quality. But the media veteran doesn’t plan on letting that happen to his team anytime soon.
Bush promotes new book, reflects on painting and the press
Former President George W. Bush says he didn’t intend to criticize President Donald Trump when he said recently that a free press is essential to democracy Speaking by telephone Tuesday with The Associated Press, Bush said he was simply responding to a reporter’s question about the role of journalism. Trump has referred to the press as the “enemy of the people,” but Bush said that it’s important to hold those in power “to account,” adding that power can be “very corrupting” and that it was dangerous to “fall in love” with power or fame or money.
Trump Continues His Unacceptable Attacks On The News Media
President Trump turned the power of the White House against the news media on Friday, escalating his attacks on journalists as “the enemy of the people” and berating members of his own F.B.I. as “leakers” who he said were putting the nation at risk. In a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference, Mr. Trump criticized as “fake news” organizations that publish anonymously sourced reports that reflect poorly on him.
The Washington Post’s new motto is branding genius
“This is actually something we’ve said internally for a long time in speaking about our mission,” said a spokeswoman. “We thought it would be a good, concise value statement that conveys who we are to the many millions of readers who have come to us for the first time over the last year.”
Bill Maher’s ‘Real Time’ interview with Milo Yiannopoulos fuels new criticism
Bill Maher ‘s decision to host controversial blogger Milo Yiannopoulos on “Real Time with Bill Maher” on HBO Friday led to very few on-air fireworks. Maher talked to his guest mostly about free speech, agreeing with him nearly as much as disagreeing with him and generally affecting a convivial tone.
Yiannopoulos, Wilmore go head-to-head on ‘Maher’
It was later, during an online-only “Overtime” segment of Maher’s Friday night show, that two of Maher’s three panelists hurled expletives at the Breitbart News senior editor. Maher’s booking of Yiannopoulos, author of the upcoming book “Dangerous,” drew attention earlier this week when journalist Jeremy Scahill backed out of the show because of his “hateful diatribes.”
Milo Yiannopoulos, Larry Wilmore go head-to-head on ‘Maher’
While conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos insulted comics Lena Dunham, Leslie Jones, Amy Schumer and Sarah Silverman, his appearance on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” was relatively tame – at least until the cameras were turned off.
Trump Called These 9 Reporters – The Enemy’ – ” Here’s…
Note to Donald Trump: Don’t get into a war of words with some of the country’s best writers. Many of the most recognizable journalists in the media world hit back at President Trump’s tweet on Friday calling the news media “the enemy of the American people.”
Conway Not Uniquely Dishonest While Representing Presidents Administration
CNN has grave concerns about White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway’s credibility and even refused to have her on its Sunday show recently, apparently to protect viewers from her Jedi mind trick powers. CNN subsequently invited Conway to appear on the network, infuriating a chorus of liberal media critics who insist she must be shunned like a harlot in an Amish colony.
Media fact-checking more aggressive under Trump
This Dec. 1, 2016 file photo shows Kellyanne Conway prior to a forum at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Mass. Media outlets are more aggressively fact-checking political statements.
Melissa McCarthy plays Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live
Stony-faced Trump attends Red Cross gala with Melania as White House files appeal challenging Seattle judge’s ‘terrible and ridiculous’ halt on his immigration ban amid country-wide protests DNA breakthrough leads to arrest of man ‘in his twenties’ in murder of Queens jogger Karina Vetrano – six months after she was found raped and strangled Trump supporters call for boycott of Budweiser after it unveils Super Bowl ad telling the story of its founder’s journey to the US as an immigrant ‘You think our country is so innocent?’: Trump doubles down on ‘respect’ for Putin and says ‘US has a lot of killers’ when told Russian president is ‘a killer’ for murdering journalists ‘So-called’ judge derided by Trump is a known conservative appointed by George W Bush who once declared ‘black lives matter’ during hearing on police reform Trump evades press pool AGAIN by going for an impromptu round of … (more)
The Liberal Media Didn’t Like Neil Gorsuch’s Mom Either
During a prime time address to the nation on Tuesday, Donald Trump announced that Judge Neil Gorsuch would be his pick to replace Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. While we will have to wait and see if journalists slime Gorsuch as some kind of “extreme” conservative, history tells us they didn’t like his “very controversial” mom either.
Trump’s ‘War With the Media’ Raises Questions of Trust
Donald Trump’s “running war” on the media is continuing into his presidency, with statements over the weekend calling into question the extent to which information from the White House can be trusted. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Monday will hold his first daily press briefing at which he could face questions about a statement Saturday night that included demonstrably false assertions about the crowd size at Friday’s inauguration and a promise by the new administration that “we’re going to hold the press accountable.”
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Renowned chef, television personality, magazine editor and cookbook author Sara Moulton brings her signature warmth and informative style back to public television in her new series, SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS. Based on her book, Sara’s Secrets for Weeknight Meals, Sara and her celebrity-chef friends share their ideas for flavorful, healthy meals with minimal fuss.
Washington Post reporter defends Donald Trump
In a January 15 tweet, President-elect Donald Trump thanked famed investigative journalist Bob Woodward over a “garbage” intelligence file that was the focus of media attention last week. Woodward, who was one of two reporters who broke the Watergate story in the 1970s, told Fox News Sunday that the president-elect’s perspective is “underreported.”
Journalist Barkha Dutt quits NDTV after 21 years, likely to start her own venture8 min ago
New Delhi, January 15: Senior Journalist and NDTV’s consulting editor Barkha Dutt today stepped down from her position as a consulting editor at NDTV after working there for almost 21 years. Barkha Dutt, a Padma Shri award winner is likely to concentrate on her own news venture and will explore some new opportunities.
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Renowned chef, television personality, magazine editor and cookbook author Sara Moulton brings her signature warmth and informative style back to public television in her new series, SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS. Based on her book, Sara’s Secrets for Weeknight Meals, Sara and her celebrity-chef friends share their ideas for flavorful, healthy meals with minimal fuss.
Extreme cold to move across Alaska in coming week
Rick Thoman is climate science and services manager at the National Weather Service’s Fairbanks office.
“Trust, But Don’t Verify”: US Intelligence Agencies and the New Cold War
Just as the first casualty of war is said to be the truth, the first casualty of the New Cold War is irony. Our most prominent journalists seem to have missed the Orwellian irony of Senator John McCain asking Director of National Intelligence James Clapper at Friday’s Senate hearings if Julian Assange has any credibility.
Trump news spreads faster than reporters can verify
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Media Cheer Katie Couric’s Return, Ignore Gun Lawsuit Against Her
You can’t expect the press to ignore Katie Couric’s “return” to the show that made her a star. Yet, once more, media outlets let their biases show by not mentioning the biggest Couric story of the past 12 months.
Media Cheer Katie Couric’s Return, Ignore Gun Lawsuit Against Her
You can’t expect the press to ignore Katie Couric’s “return” to the show that made her a star. Yet, once more, media outlets let their biases show by not mentioning the biggest Couric story of the past 12 months.
CNN’s Cuomo Swipes MSNBC’s Scarborough on Twitter:…
While responding to a Twitter follower on Sunday, CNN’s Chris Cuomo took a swipe at Joe Scarborough and his morning show competition at MSNBC. Cuomo and Scarborough have exchanged barbs multiple times in recent months, particularly when criticizing each other over the quality of their journalism and their approaches to President-Elect Donald Trump .
Carrie Fisher dead: The actress shared thoughts on mortality only a month before her death
In an interview published in Rolling Stone in November, journalist Andy Greene asked the actor whether the 60-year-old feared death. Carrie Fisher, who rose to fame as Princess Leia in the Star Wars films and later endured drug addiction and stormy romances, has died at age 60 following a recent cardiac episode.
Trump Bump a good thing for these books
Books by such familiar names as J.K. Rowling , Jeff Kinney and Bill O’Reilly were among the top sellers of 2016. But the most unexpected presidential election in memory also led to some unexpected successes.
The Rant: Life expectancy declines but who cares?
Fake news is a problem these days. As evidenced by Pizzagate, the recent shoot up of a pizza parlor by a man, who believed unsubstantiated reports that Hillary Clinton ran a child sex ring out of a pizzeria in Washington, DC.
Trump campaign struck deal with media company for more favorable coverage
President-elect Donald Trump has long positioned himself at odds with the media, lashing out at reporters and outlets that dared to criticize him or shine light on his numerous scandals. His vitriol toward the press became so intense on the campaign trail that reporters covering his rallies began to fear for their safety .
Media fact-checking more aggressive under Trump
These days of alternative facts, phantom terrorist attacks and fake news are changing the way news organizations do their jobs. Media outlets are more aggressively fact-checking political statements – a function often pushed into the background when campaigns end – finding innovative new formats and seeing keen interest among consumers.