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Category Archives: Chapter 14
Global Car Commercials
I’ve had several interesting, sometimes controversial, commercials show up through my in-box the last few days. Some old, some new. Great examples to use in class either for teaching advertising or ethics (or both!). They are also just a lot … Continue reading
Sept. 11, 2001 retrospective
I’ve been tweeting a lot this last week or two about 9/11 coverage. Here’s a collection of items based on those tweets. Newseum Newspaper Front Page Archive The Newseum posts the front pages of newspapers from around the world on … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 1, Chapter 14
Tagged 9/11, ethics, newspapers, photography, television, twitter
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A Motorcycle Ride to the United 93 Memorial on a Rainy Summer Day
This has nothing to do with the media. It’s a brief story about a ride I took on my motorcycle to the United 93 Memorial on a rainy June day back in 2004. It was written shortly after I had … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 14
Tagged 9/11, Because I can
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Movie Images of the Twin Towers
Before 9/11, the silhouette of the twin towers of the World Trade Center were one of the quickest ways movie makers had of establishing that we were looking at the NYC skyline. Here’s a beautiful collection of WTC skylines edited by … Continue reading
Great 9/11 Television Archive
The Internet Archive has posted an absolutely mesmerizing archive of television coverage of the 9/11 attacks on the United States. Starting at 8 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 11 (when the first of the hijacked planes took off from Boston), … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 1, Chapter 14, Chapter 9, Uncategorized
Tagged 9/11, ethics, television
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Link Ch. 14 – Jose Vargas, immigration, and journalistic truth telling
Former Washington Post reporter Jose Vargas is a successful young journalist. He was part of a reporting team that won a Pulitzer for covering the Virginia Tech massacre, he wrote a well-regarded profile of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the … Continue reading
Link Ch. 4 – Nicholas Kristof on the Three Cups of Tea fuss
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has written extensively on issues surrounding world poverty, and he considers Greg Mortinson, the embattled author of Three Cups of Tea, to be a friend. That makes his reaction to the recent charges to … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 14, Chapter 4
Tagged books, ethics, memoir fabrications, Three Cups of Tea
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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, Secret 4, Three Cups of Tea, Truth 4
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Link Ch. 4 – Three Cups of James Frey?
Another memoirist is in the process of being caught telling stories that may have only a minimal connection with reality. Greg Mortenson, author of the best sellers Three Cups of Tea and Stones into Schools, has been accused in both … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 14, Chapter 4
Tagged books, ethics, memoir fabrications, Three Cups of Tea
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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