Questions the press should ask
Linked with Alberto J. Mora – USA, with Ten lessons from recent torture hearings, and with Cruelty as a weapon of war.
Great questions are a key to great journalism. But often, in the press of deadlines, the flood of raw information, manipulated news, deliberate misinformation and just plain junk, great questions are hard to develop. Reporters and editors need to know what’s happening, why it happened, who’s involved, who’s affected and what happens next … (About 1/2).
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(About 2/2): … The premise of watchdog journalism is that the press is a surrogate for the public, asking probing, penetrating questions at every level, from the town council to the state house to the White House, as well as in corporate and professional offices, in union hal Continuer la lecture de « Nieman Watchdog »