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Palin Ethics Complaint Tainted

Friday, July 24, 2009
By Robert Clarke

 I’m sure the outcome of the latest ethics complaint against Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is completely on the up-and-up. I mean, after all, the independent investigator who was hired to investigate the claim against her is a lawyer, and therefore, he’ll follow all ethical due diligence and make sure to do a neutral, fair... »

Protected: Journalism Jobs for July 24, 2009

Friday, July 24, 2009
By Robert Clarke

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Why the Media Cannot Be Objective

Thursday, July 23, 2009
By Robert Clarke

The media as a whole cannot be truly objective about any story. For many reporters in the 21st century, their lack of objectivity is a willing act. They hate God, and hate Christians by extension, and therefore their reporting is willingly tainted by their deep philosophical biases. Technorati Tags: Media Bias, Media Objectivity, Paul... »

A Spike in the Numbers

Thursday, July 23, 2009
By Robert Clarke

The number of journalists killed in 2009 is up from the previous year, according to the Press Emblem Campaign: “From January to June, 53 journalists in 18 countries have been killed as compared to 45 journalists during the same period in 2008.” Technorati Tags: Christianity, Islam, Journalist Deaths, Muslim, Press Emblem Campaign, Religion of Peace, United... »

Journalism Jobs for July 23, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009
By Robert Clarke

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Journalism Jobs for July 22, 2009

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
By Robert Clarke

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Broadcast Story Ideas for July 20-26, 2009

By Robert Clarke

Here’s the list for this week of feature story ideas for broadcast journalists. Feel free to use or modify any of these, and as... »