Thursday, October 26, 2006
OK the assignment for next week is you send me a podcast (an audio file) as an attachment in an e-mail. I should be 30 second radio report on a news item that you find and report on. We looked at how this was done and how it is different then the reverse pyramid used in newspaper writing in class today on the video. This should be sent to me by Monday noon to a different e-mail address: carsurf@dragon.email.ne.jp. Hope to hear from you on Monday. See you in SecondLife or on Thur.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
US Slips Again In Freedom of the Press Ranking |
| from the gosh-at-least-citizen's-rights-aren't-being-eroded dept.|
| posted by ScuttleMonkey on Tuesday October 24, @07:39 (The Media)|
| http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/24/047209 |
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[0]npwa writes to tell us Reporters Without Borders has released their
annual [1]worldwide press freedom index. While developing nations like
Haiti and Mauritania continue to gain ground developed nations like
France, Japan, and the US continue their downward spiral. From the
article: "The United States (53rd) has fallen nine places since last
year, after being in 17th position in the first year of the Index, in
2002. Relations between the media and the Bush administration sharply
deteriorated after the president used the pretext of 'national security'
to regard as suspicious any journalist who questioned his 'war on
terrorism.' The zeal of federal courts which, unlike those in 33 US
states, refuse to recognise the media's right not to reveal its sources,
even threatens journalists whose investigations have no connection at all
with terrorism."
Discuss this story at:
http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=06/10/24/047209
Links:
0. mailto:nalmassy@yahoo.com
1. http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=639
| from the gosh-at-least-citizen's-rights-aren't-being-eroded dept.|
| posted by ScuttleMonkey on Tuesday October 24, @07:39 (The Media)|
| http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/24/047209 |
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[0]npwa writes to tell us Reporters Without Borders has released their
annual [1]worldwide press freedom index. While developing nations like
Haiti and Mauritania continue to gain ground developed nations like
France, Japan, and the US continue their downward spiral. From the
article: "The United States (53rd) has fallen nine places since last
year, after being in 17th position in the first year of the Index, in
2002. Relations between the media and the Bush administration sharply
deteriorated after the president used the pretext of 'national security'
to regard as suspicious any journalist who questioned his 'war on
terrorism.' The zeal of federal courts which, unlike those in 33 US
states, refuse to recognise the media's right not to reveal its sources,
even threatens journalists whose investigations have no connection at all
with terrorism."
Discuss this story at:
http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=06/10/24/047209
Links:
0. mailto:nalmassy@yahoo.com
1. http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=639