Archivo etiqueta «Periodismo»
By Pauline Campbell. Pauline Campbell’s daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Campbell, died within HMP & YOI Styal (THE GUARDIAN, 04/05/06):
Ian Mayes rightly argues that the Press Complaints Commission’s code as it stands has been completely inadequate in relation to suicide (The readers’ editor on … another look at rules for reporting suicide, April 24). Ethical standards in journalism reached an all-time low when three newspapers recently published photographs of a woman jumping to her death from the fourth floor of a London hotel.Mayes refers to the recent, somewhat astonishing, decision of the PCC when it ruled that publication of the … Seguir leyendo
By Al Kennedy, the author of Paradise, Original Bliss and Everything You Need (THE GUARDIAN, 01/05/06):
Balance: it’s a lovely thing. It stops us falling over and inspires manufacturers of essential executive toys, and without it Disney-based ice spectaculars would be only a longed-for dream. Balance in the media? More problematic.TV balancing meant I recently spent an afternoon in New York watching a “scientist” explain that dinosaur eggs are really small. All dinosaur eggs. Which means dinosaurs must have started out being really small. Even the big ones. So Noah could have fitted them into the Ark. Media balance … Seguir leyendo
By David S. Broder (THE WASHINGTON POST, 27/04/06):
Two events in the past week have thrown the spotlight on the troubled relationship between the Bush administration and the news media, raising questions that are worrisome on both sides of the divide.
The resignation of Scott McClellan as the White House press secretary was followed within days by the announcement that a senior Central Intelligence Agency employee, later identified as Mary McCarthy, had been fired for improper contacts with reporters.
Neither incident is entirely clear in its origins. McClellan said he asked to be relieved, but his stepping down was part … Seguir leyendo
By Fawaz Turki, a journalist living in Washington and the author of several books, including “The Disinherited: Journal of a Palestinian Exile.” (THE WASHINGTON POST, 15/04/06):
I was unceremoniously fired this month by my Saudi newspaper, a leading English-language daily called Arab News.
It didn’t matter that I had been the senior columnist on the op-ed page for nine years or that my work was quoted widely in the European and American media, including this paper. What mattered was that I had committed one of the three cardinal sins an Arab journalist must avoid when working for the Arab … Seguir leyendo
Por Jordi Soler, escritor (EL PAÍS, 02/04/06):
En estos fastidiosos tiempos de crispación política, un consumidor normal de noticias, una persona que lee periódicos y oye y mira noticiarios, difícilmente puede enterarse de qué es lo que pasa en realidad con ciertos temas. Lo que puede sacarse en claro de asuntos como el Estatuto de Cataluña, o la negociación con ETA o la dichosa OPA no es suficiente porque toda esta información está permanentemente contaminada por las declaraciones, a favor o en contra, que hacen los políticos de uno y otro bando, generalmente preocupados hasta la crispación, no por … Seguir leyendo
By David Ignatius (THE WASHINGTON POST, 31/03/06):
Yesterday’s release of American journalist Jill Carroll makes this a good moment to celebrate the work that reporters are doing every day in Iraq. They are taking huge personal risks to bring back the news — not “good news,” as some supporters of the administration often seem to want, but the news.
Anyone taking potshots at the “mainstream media” should read the description of what it’s like to cover Baghdad that appears in the April/May issue of the American Journalism Review. The story opens with a description of NPR’s Deborah Amos, dressed in … Seguir leyendo
Por Francesc de Carreras, catedrático de Derecho Constitucional de la UAB (LA VANGUARDIA, 05/01/06):
De improviso, con su habitual buena educación, nos ha dejado Lorenzo Gomis, poeta, profesor de universidad, escritor y periodista. En todas estas facetas demostró que era una persona inteligente y extraordinariamente cualificada: los lectores de La Vanguardia lo han podido comprobar cada lunes a lo largo de estos últimos años. Pero su gran obra ha sido fundar y dirigir durante más de cincuenta años la revista El Ciervo, que, a la manera del Barça, ha sido más que una revista. En la primera etapa … Seguir leyendo
Creadores de ‘infodemias’. Xavier Sala i Martín, Fundació Umbele y la Universidad de Columbia, EEUU (LA VANGUARDIA, 17/12/05).
Estatuto del Periodista: Contra la libertad de Prensa. Fernando Castelló, presidente de la organización internacional Reporteros Sin Fronteras (ABC, 22/10/05).
Eduardo Haro Tecglen, periodista y, escritor falleció ayer, 19 de octubre de 2005, en Madrid. Tenía 81 años. Sirva su último artículo como pequeño homenaje a su gran labor periodística: El otro estatuto (EL PAÍS, 17/10/05). Descanse en paz.
Periodistas entre Herodes y Pilatos. Fernando Castelló es presidente de Reporteros sin Fronteras (EL PAÍS, 13/10/05).
La información instantánea. Jordi Soler es escritor (EL PAIS, 24/08/05).
El ‘privilegio del periodista’ en la protección de sus fuentes. Bob Dole, candidato republicano a la Presidencia de EEUU en 1996, fue senador desde 1969 a 1996 (EL MUNDO, 17/08/05).
Celebración de Elena de la Souchère. Juan Goytisolo es escritor (EL PAIS, 19/07/05).
El secreto profesional a la cárcel. Marc Carrillo es catedrático de Derecho Constitucional en la Universidad Pompeu Fabra (EL PAIS, 14/07/05).
