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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: journalism

This or That

A journalist with a point of view? That’s a good thing

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 20, 2017, 6:55 AM Oct 20, 2017
41

If the notion of talking with each other catches on, and if we move beyond the civil war mentality that’s paralyzing the nation, one might suggest that a journalist with a point of view is one reason why. Read more →

War

Vietnam War and our aversion to truth

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 20, 2017, 12:50 PM Sep 20, 2017
21

We’re three episodes in to Ken Burns’ outstanding series, The Vietnam War, and among the more compelling debates to come from its airing is the question of whether there really is no such thing as a ‘single truth’ in war. Read more →

The jobs we do

When should journalists intervene?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 16, 2017, 9:05 AM Aug 16, 2017
19

This picture, from Saturday’s white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, has started a mini-debate that is as old as journalism itself: When should journalists step in to help the subject of a story or photograph?
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Politics

NPR uses ‘lie’ in Trump coverage

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 14, 2017, 9:16 AM Jul 14, 2017
3

NPR has been reluctant to use the word ‘lie’ when describing misstatements from the Trump administration. So it didn’t escape notice this week when an NPR reporter used it. Read more →

Politics

A battle over public access to public data in Duluth

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 7, 2017, 9:03 AM Jul 7, 2017
18

If data collected by Minnesota’s state and local government is public, why do we have to pay so much to get it?
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Crime and Justice

Is whatever is embarrassing to the Wetterlings our business?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 6, 2017, 7:20 AM Jun 6, 2017
19

Can the media exercise restraint when keeping in mind that whatever is embarrassing to the Wetterlings, it had nothing to do with why their son is dead? Read more →

This or That

Newspaper retracts story over ‘unverified quotes’

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 1, 2017, 1:30 PM Jun 1, 2017
13

The role of an internship at a news organization is to learn the business and a Sioux Falls intern may be about to learn an important lesson: Don’t make up quotes.
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This or That

Media lose credibility when in-house watchdogs are cut

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 31, 2017, 10:30 AM May 31, 2017
29

Perhaps it’s unrealistic to expect financially strapped news organizations to pay someone to publicize its flaws. But even if trust in newsrooms weren’t eroding, it would still be true that readers and listeners deserve someone on their side in a position of power. Read more →

Politics

Journalism group chides U of M Regents over KSTP probe

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 24, 2017, 11:14 AM May 24, 2017
4

The Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has had its squabbles with KSTP TV over the years, but the group is standing foursquare with KSTP in the face of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents search for the anonymous leaker of information to the TV station. Read more →

Politics

Press Club to FCC: ‘Hands off journalists!’

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 11:19 AM May 19, 2017
4

The National Press Club is filing an objection over what it says is the ‘manhandling’ of a reporter who tried to ask a question of a commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission.
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Arts & Culture

When obituaries lie

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2017, 9:25 AM May 18, 2017
14

Alex Tizon, who wrote an essay about is family’s slave, lied to the reporter who had to write her obituary. Today, she apologized for what she didn’t know. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Reporter called to testify in marijuana trial

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 15, 2017, 8:28 AM May 15, 2017
4

South Dakota is one of only 10 states that don’t shield reporters from being called to testify in court about stories they cover. So a Sioux Falls Argus Leader reporter has been subpoenaed amid criticism from free-press advocates. Read more →

War

Vietnam reporter fought for a woman’s right to cover war

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 9, 2017, 11:17 AM May 9, 2017
4

The American news media doesn’t cover war on the front line much anymore. But when it did, Anne Morrissy Merick fought her own country for the right to be there. Read more →

The jobs we do

The worst job? It’s still ‘newspaper reporter’, survey says

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 27, 2017, 1:30 PM Apr 27, 2017
29

In the latest list, the newspaper reporter job retains its title, while ‘broadcaster’ leapfrogs over ‘logger” into second place. But are these really the worst jobs? Not likely. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Worry about funding factored into public station’s decision to fire reporter

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 10, 2017, 10:07 AM Apr 10, 2017
12

It’s not at all surprising that emails obtained after a university fired a reporter revealed that an “ethical lapse” of not identifying herself to politicians who were embarrassed by her accurate reporting wasn’t really the sole reason she lost her job.
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