lunes, julio 10, 2006

Journalism at Stake?

City hires first Hasidic Cop

"But the Brooklyn native wanted something more - and believes he found it five years ago when, while volunteering for an ambulance company, he heard about the police auxiliary. "I decided to go and check it out," Witriol said. "I went for training and passed..."

Article
here.

Read also:
The Elements of Journalism

4 comentarios:

perezpuig dijo...

a-
could you clarify this connection that you are making between the news of the NYPD jew and the fact that journalism is at stake?
i could make several assumptions but you know what they said about ass-u-me (ing).

Ao ©® dijo...

Inapropiate headline for a piece of information that otherwise would be irrelevant if Joel weren't holding a degree from the Talmudical Seminary.

perezpuig dijo...

its the post.

perezpuig dijo...

a-
According to a survey conducted by Pace University in 2004, the New York Post was rated the least credible major news outlet in New York, and the only news outlet to receive more responses calling it "not credible" than credible (44% not credible to 39% credible). [2]

There have been numerous controversies surrounding the Post, often due to their use of language that some feel is overtly racist or ethnically insensitive. Most recently, for example, several Asian-American advocacy groups protested the use of the headline "Wok This Way" for an article about President Bush's meeting with the president of the People's Republic China. [3]

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