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 | False Pretenses | Following 9/11, President Bush and seven top officials of his administration waged a carefully orchestrated campaign of misinformation about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
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 | Credibility Gap discussion | |
 | VNRs: Video News Releases | |
 | Bill Moyers Journal Episode: Keith Olberman/Massing of the Media | |
 | MOMA Audio Descriptions | A good example of objective descriptions of images. |
 | 2007 Pulitzer Prizes | |
 | News War: Part IV | In the fourth hour of News War, FRONTLINE/World reporter Greg Barker travels to the Middle East to examine the rise of Arab satellite TV channels and their impact on the "war of ideas" at a time of convulsive change and conflict in the region. |
 | News War: Part 1-3 | In a four-part special series, News War, FRONTLINE examines the political, cultural, legal, and economic forces challenging the news media today and how the press has reacted in turn. |
 | Dangerous Profession | Link provides statistics and other information about the deadly hazards associated with reporting. |
 | The Persuaders | Frontline special about the advertising agency. |
 | News war: Preview interviews | |
 | Famous quotes | Famous quotes describing the role of the press in society and democracy. |
 | Citation Machine | Provides electronic and automatic citation formatting for some but not all MLA and APA citations. |
 | Consequences of the Watergate Scandal | After a background report, the NewsHour's panel of historians is joined by former Sen. Howard Baker and Rep. Charles Rangel to examine this seminal event in modern political history. |
 | Center for Investigative Reporting | At the Center for Investigative Reporting, we practice journalism that cares more about correcting injustice and abuse of power than making a profit.
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 | Journalism.Org | This page offers links to a Tool Box of ideas, strategies and techniques about how to produce and understand journalism. The materials were collected by the Committee of Concerned Journalists, a consortium of more than 7,000 working in news around the world.
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 | Sunshine Week | Sunshine Week is a national initiative to open a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information. Participants include print, broadcast and online news media, civic groups, libraries, non-profits, schools and others interested in the public's right to know.
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 | Freedom of Information Overview | The 1966 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is arguably the most important tool Americans have to oversee the workings of their government. |
 | Plugs for Pay | Kwame Holman reports on the recent incidents in which writers received federal funding for work related to the promotion of Bush administration proposals. Then, Gwen Ifill leads a discussion with two columnists and a media expert on the journalistic ethics of these cases.
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 | Media Watch Court Cases | Terence Smith discusses recent media controversies, including two contrasting court decisions on a reporters' privilege to protect confidential sources, and the latest on James Guckert/Jeff Gannon, the former White House reporter for Talon News and GOPUSA.
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 | Credibility in Question | Describes several scandals in jouralism. |
 | Bloggers and Journalists | Late Friday night, conservative Web bloggers helped force the resignation of top CNN news executive Eason Jordan over remarks he made at the World Economic Conference in Davos. This, and other recent developments, have experts questioning the impact of Internet bloggers on mainstream journalism.
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 | CBS Black Eye | CBS ousted four executives Monday for their roles in a 60 Minutes report about President Bush's National Guard service that cited documents that later appeared to be forgeries. Two members of a panel investigating the report discuss their findings. Then, a CBS News executive discusses changes being implemented at the network. |
 | First Amendment Understanding Lacking | Nearly three-fourths of high school students do not know about the First Amendment-- the part of the Constitution that makes it OK to sing a song protesting a war or write an article criticizing school policies.
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 | Blogs and Journalism need each other | The transparency of blogging has contributed to news organizations becoming more accessible and interactive
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 | Podcasting | ON THE ` AIR , ' VIA WEB ; `PODCASTS' LET ANYONE RECORD THE EQUIVALENT OF A RADIO SHOW, THEN TRANSMIT IT OVER THE NET; |
 | Watergate: Thirty Years Later | Analyzing Watergate's journalistic legacy on the thirtieth anniversary of the historic break-in.
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 | Deep Throat Revealed | W. Mark Felt, the number two man at the FBI, who secretly informed Woodward and Bernstein about the inner workings of the Nixon administration is finally revealed after thirty years. |
 | America Defends its Image Abroad | Propaganda? Or a necessary evil in this day and age? |
 | Frontline: News War | Frontline is a investigative television news magazine broadcast on PBS. |
 | Frontline: The Meth Epidemic | |
 | Frontline: A Hidden Life | |
 | Quiz: Where do you fall on the liberal / conservative political spectrum? | Only for fun, not a scientific examination. |
 | Are You a Liberal or Conservative? | Conservative website |
 | The Future of Newspapers | Radio conversation on "Where We Live," a local radio program on WNPR. |
 | Blog definition | |
 | Podcasting | |
 | Global Investigative Journalism Web Site | |
 | pop quiz on the history of war coverage. | |
 | Research about bias in the media | |