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Tag Archives: Truth 4
Ch. 14 Link – Commentary Through Impersonation
You can learn more about Ian Murphy’s punking of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and about the Food Lion case here. SPJ scolds Buffalo Beast for call to Wisconsin governor Food Lion fraud award against ABC thrown out
Link Ch. 4 – A Million Little Memoir Fabrications
Reprinted from my blog from January 27, 2006: A Million Little Problems Dept. – Fall Out From James Frey’s Fabrications A week or so ago I ran a guest commentary by my colleague John Temple about his outrage at the apparent fabrications … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 14, Chapter 4
Tagged ethics, memoir fabrications, Truth 4
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Link Ch. 2 – The Endless Presidential Campaign
Does it seem to you like recent presidential campaigns have gone on forever? That may be so, but as Truth 4 points out, Nothing’s new: Everything that happened in the past will happen again. According to NPR’s On The Media, … Continue reading
Truth 4 – Nothing’s New: Rihanna and Rita Hayworth: Beautiful, sexy and not winning an award
Back in 1939, a young actress by the name of Rita Hayworth was trying to become a household name, and her press agent, the legendary Henry Rogers was willing to do whatever it would take to make her a Hollywood … Continue reading
Link Ch. 10 – Everything Is a Remix looks at The Matrix
The folks at Everything is a Remix look at all the cyberpunk quotes in the Matrix movies. The argument at EIAR is not that The Matrix is ripping off previous movies and books, rather that everything in popular culture is … Continue reading
Nancy Grace pulls a Janet Jackson
Tonight on Dancing With The Stars Nancy Grace pulled an accidental Janet Jackson Super Bowl move. Not only did she expose the same part of her anatomy Miss Jackson did, she did it for more than twice as long (close … Continue reading
Ch. 3 Link – Rupert Murdoch, Capt. Renault, and the News of the World
I’ve been holding off blogging for some time about the whole fuss over the scandal surrounding the British tabloid News of the World because I haven’t really been sure what to say about it. On the one hand, the largest … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 3, Chapter 6, Uncategorized
Tagged ethics, international news, newspapers, Truth 4
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Link Ch. 4 – Three Cups of the Boston Globe in the 90s
My commentary students and I spent class yesterday talking about the Greg Mortenson Three Cups of Tea case study, and talk there led to discussion of the Mike Barnicle / Patricia Smith case. Here’s a link to a great in-depth … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 14, Chapter 4, Chapter 6
Tagged ethics, memoir fabrications, Three Cups of Tea, Truth 4
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Commentary Through Impersonation: Wisconsin & Arizona
There’s been quite a fuss going on about a journalist from an alternative news source calling up a conservative politician and then impersonating a someone the politician would feel was sympathetic. The alt journalist then uses the material from … Continue reading
More on Sulzberger and NY Times Leaving Print
Yesterday I gave a link to a brief comment about NY Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. talking about ending the printed version of the newspaper, and how this was old news. The NY Observer has a better story on it … Continue reading