Have you ever stopped to think about the people involved in a news story you have read, watched or heard? Have you ever wondered how they felt, how they were treated by the journalist(s) covering the story and what happened them after the journalists moved on? In my radio documentary, and supporting thesis document, I set out to meet some people whose good name was tarnished by a news story in which they featured. I find out if journalistic ethics were adhered to or completely removed from the reality of the coverage. I also discover the real and lasting impact of having one's reputation questioned, dissected and ultimately tarnished because it was linked to a negative news story. The documentary also endeavors to explore the concept of r...
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This article explains a collaborative and critically reflective journalism research project stemming...
Anna Lagattuta explores how several news organizations used edited versions of 9-1-1 tapes in their ...
This dissertation offers a re-examination of core practices and principles that have survived journa...
Is a political candidate's past personal life fodder for the front page? If a child commits murder, ...
As recent studies of contemporary news media have shown, there is an increasing trend among media ou...
This book illuminates the personal experience of being at the centre of a media scandal. It contribu...
ABSTRACT Negative publicity in newspapers can cause severe and lasting damage to a company's co...
The term ‘accidental celebrity’ entered the Australian academic lexicon in 2000 as a way of describi...
The reputation of journalists is seen as a line of research, that aims at analysing professional pra...
This book illuminates the personal experience of being at the centre of a media scandal. The existen...
In our country, journalists are often called terms such as the "watchdogs" or "whistle blowers" of ...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
Scholars have called for cultural analyses of the press that are more attuned to journalists ’ self-...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
This paper reports on a comparative study of four types of Australian newspapers' coverage of defama...
This article explains a collaborative and critically reflective journalism research project stemming...
Anna Lagattuta explores how several news organizations used edited versions of 9-1-1 tapes in their ...
This dissertation offers a re-examination of core practices and principles that have survived journa...