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If “he said, she said” journalism is irretrievably lame, what’s better?

We Have No Idea Who’s Right: Criticizing “he said, she said” journalism at NPR

Building Froggietown: A Parent’s 9/11 Story

Why Political Coverage is Broken

“CNN Leaves it There” is Now Officially a Problem at CNN

From “write us a post” to “fill out this form:” Progress in pro-am journalism.

What I Think I Know About Journalism

The Twisted Psychology of Bloggers vs. Journalists: My Talk at South By Southwest

They Brought a Tote Bag to a Knife Fight: The Resignation of NPR’s CEO, Vivian Schiller

Why “Bloggers vs. Journalists” is Still With Us

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If “he said, she said” journalism is irretrievably lame, what’s better?

We Have No Idea Who’s Right: Criticizing “he said, she said” journalism at NPR

Building Froggietown: A Parent’s 9/11 Story

Why Political Coverage is Broken

“CNN Leaves it There” is Now Officially a Problem at CNN

From “write us a post” to “fill out this form:” Progress in pro-am journalism.

What I Think I Know About Journalism

The Twisted Psychology of Bloggers vs. Journalists: My Talk at South By Southwest

They Brought a Tote Bag to a Knife Fight: The Resignation of NPR’s CEO, Vivian Schiller

Why “Bloggers vs. Journalists” is Still With Us

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Voice of San Diego: New Reporter Guidelines.

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Further along in my dialogue with NPR over its embrace of “he said, she said” reporting: two new items to report. Another engagement with NPR’s ombudsman. And Voice of San Diego’s reporters handbook, which disallows he said, she said.

Apparently, NPR people do not understand what the critique of he said, she said is all about. It’s not about editorializing. Or taking sides. It’s failing to do the reporting required to shed light on conflicting truth claims.

This is something I wrote when the shock of September 11th, 2001 was still… there. I am reprinting it today to mark the ten year anniversary of that event. Peace.

My keynote address at New News 2011, part of the Melbourne Writers Festival, co-sponsored by the Public Interest Journalism Foundation at Swinburne University of Technology. (Melbourne, Australia, August 26, 2011.)

You can’t have a “he said, she said” brand and yet stand out as the only real news network. There are signs that the new boss at CNN understands this.

“We’re not as far along as we should be. I’d give us a C-minus.” My talk to the Personal Democracy Forum, June 7, 2011. You can watch it here.

Next month I will have taught journalism at New York University for 25 years, an occasion that has led me to reflect on what I have tried to profess in that time.

This is what I said at South by Southwest in Austin, March 12, 2011. It went well.

A pre-conference post. Ideas in motion. These are notes in preparation for my talk at South by Southwest in Austin next week. And you can help me make it better.

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