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Mending the Media |
| Section: CURRENT ISSUES / MEDIA IN REVIEW |
| Author: Dirk Smillie |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 4/1/2003 |
| Size: 101 Words, 725 Characters |
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Seemingly intractable journalistic excesses, such as tabloid sensationalism, editorial bias...
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...es and organizations are pushing for reforms.
Some of the reform groups are the Project for Excellence in Journalism, the Pew Center for Civic Journalism, the Center for the Study of Journalism and Democracy, the NewsLab, and the Poynter Institute.
Ombudsmen at some 40 newspapers in the United States have the task of keeping tabs on their publications' journalistic ethics and news practices.
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