Showing posts with label Reporting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reporting. Show all posts

4/15/2018

When you have a tough day...



April 15, 2018

I correspond with a freelance reporter in South Africa named Ntozakhe Douglas Mthukwane.

Things are tough for Douglas on many levels; He is a journalist in a country that discourages free press, I believe he has a disability he hasn’t disclosed to me yet but I understand it keeps him from easily working as a freelancer, and he is a black man in white superior South Africa.

My last correspondent with him went unanswered and my previous correspondent with him leads me believe he may have lost his apartment and computer.

Douglas, from his Facebook page
“When your email came through I was at a state hospital treated for excessive smoke inhalation. I stay at a block of flats previously designated for 'Whites only' by the apartheid government. So you find very poor white fellows who've practically given up on life still staying there amid an “I don’t care" attitude.

I'm using the description 'white' because it was an apartheid definition supported by various draconian laws.”

Douglas wrote he is using his cell phone to email me because he had to abandon his apartment to escape a fire. Reportedly, a drunk neighbor caught the place on fire after falling asleep while cooking.

“I was woken up by a frenzy accompanied by a thick cloud of smoke and black debris. I could neither see the palm of my own hand let alone the escape route, my flat has one entry door. I heard ambulance and fire brigade sirens outside, kicked the door with my bare feet, and managed to go out. I collapsed only to wake up in hospital 5 hours later.”

He went on to say “I’m okay now.” However, Douglas didn’t answer my last email, which leads me to believe is having difficulty getting re-established.

So, fellow writers, news reporters, photographers and journalists. When you are having a shit day, a monster of a deadline, or you are becoming mentally buried in the current “Fake News!” rhetoric, turn your thoughts to fellow journalist Douglas and wish him well.

I will give you a new report on Douglas after I hear from him.
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March 2024
I have on occasions tried to reach Douglas through email, the only contact I had with him. I hope he got established and is back to reporting and that the only problem is he changed his email address.

3/24/2018

The F Word



March 24, 2018

There’s a new “F-word,” and that word is “fake.”

I am talking about the term “fake news,” which, since 2016, has been the way for people of prominence to direct attention away from their mistakes, lies, or flat-out corruption.

For instance, when New Your Times reporters, including David Barstow, Mike McIntire, Patricia Cohen and Russ Buettner, printed reports with data, names, places, and interviews detailing Donald Trump cheating on his taxes.  Trump could have easily prove the reports true or false by simply releasing his business tax reports, as other politicians have done, but chooses not to and instead can only declare, “That’s fake news!”

Oh, what fabulously sweet victory it would be for the Trump to prove the reports false. But stating "Fake news!" is the only thing he can do.

It has been pretty effective, I'm sorry to say.

The President and a few other politicians have done the "Fake news!" thing so much and so often that the responsible news medias have a "credibility complex" it has to deal with, according to a report from one of my online journalism feeds I follow. The credibility the news media is dealing with is due in most to the politicians bleating "Fake news!"

Here is a simple way I explain to non-journalist how to identify if a news source is commonly reports falsehoods: If your favorite news source has never made a correction or a clarification, they are a source of falsehoods and fake news. You see, even the best news sources sometimes make a mistake, and reliable, fact-checking news sources are quick to publicly correct them. Doing so guards and even fortifies their credibility. Fake news sources, however, don't correct mistakes or false information because, ironically, that would damage their credibility to the kind of audience they seek.
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Update April 2024
"Fake news!" is out. "Political scam!" and "Witch hunt!" are in when someone can't produce evidence to defend themselves against allegations and investigations.

4/17/2017

Government uses lawsuits for shield



If it were not for the First Amendment, comprehensive reporting, hardworking reporters, and the Freedom of Information Act, the public would be left to only what their leaders want them to believe.

It is not uncommon to be denied information and accordingly have to resort to the Freedom of Information Act to get it, which is a time consuming pain in the ass. This happens most often when information would make an official look stupid, hinder their reelection, or reveal they are dishonest.

The biggest pain in the butt is the time it takes to file and wait, and officials hope it is that which will make the reporter skip the details in order to meet deadline. However, some newspapers of smaller markets who are relentless in seeking public information are being told to back down or get sued – and sadly it is working. 

Odds are in the large newspaper’s favor because the U.S. Constitution is on their side, but a small and medium newspapers do not have the money or staff to endure a yearlong court battle.

As Danny Westneat of the Seattle Times points out in his article, “The government wants to do its business in secret, and increasingly there’s no press left to stop them.” Read about this happening to the Malheur Enterprise by clicking  > here <

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/free-press-state-hits-tiny-paper-with-lawsuit-after-it-seeks-public-records/

Comment or share an experience with others by sending me a message amosnews@yahoo.com

4/08/2016

Jerk of the Week Award

April 8, 2016

So, who is the biggest jerk in politics this week? No, it isn't a loudmouth presidential candidate. It is David Gowan, Republican Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives.

David Gowan (Photo: Howard Fischer,
 Capitol Media Services)
Journalists have been printing dirt about the Speaker off and on since his election in 2009, but this week Gowan had enough of the pesky media reporting his misuse of public money for his own benefit and cutting public services. What does a jerk politician do? What else but ban reporters from public meetings.

Thanks, Phoenix Society of Professional Journalists and Arizona Capitol Times, for the surprising story about a bad politician. Go get ‘em!

Read the story HERE.

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