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Journalism

# journalism - Wednesday 15 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Press Freedom

Two journalists receive death threats from paramilitaries

There has been condemnation of the threats against the two unidentified journalists who are based in Northern Ireland.

# journalism - Saturday 11 May, 2013

Irish journalist Declan Walsh ordered to leave Pakistan

The former Sunday Business Post journalist has been Pakistan bureau chief for the New York Times since January 2012.

# journalism - Thursday 2 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: I’m a pro-choice TD and I’ve never pretended to be anything else

Labour TD Anne Ferris says a Sunday Independent article ‘revealing’ her beliefs about abortion is irrelevant because she has gone on public record expressing her pro-choice beliefs.

From The Daily Edge Read All About It

11 stories which prove local newspapers are absolutely delightful

What would we do without stories involving ‘poo thieves’?

# journalism - Thursday 18 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Column: ‘I thought I did everything right – so why have I ended up here?’

Aoife O’Connor has gone to college, got good results, borrowed money to get more qualifications by doing a postgrad, but she still finds herself with no job. Here she asks why she can’t catch a break?

# journalism - Wednesday 10 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Broadcasting

Broadcasting Authority launches €30,000 community scheme

The scheme allows broadcastors to evaluate their services on issues like targeting the audience in their franchise area.

# journalism - Tuesday 9 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Greece

International students flock to Greece to study crisis

The country has become a case study for those studying economics, political science and journalism.

# journalism - Friday 8 March, 2013

Seven former ‘Sunday Tribune’ journalists receive redundancy pay

The newspaper claimed that the seven writers were freelancers, but the Labour Relations Commission found otherwise.

# journalism - Wednesday 13 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie NOTW

Six journalists arrested in fresh phone hacking probe

Three men and three women are being questioned on suspicion of conspiracy to intercept phone messages.

# journalism - Wednesday 6 February, 2013

From The Score Cover Story This post contains images

How the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover went from conservative to tops optional

It started as a five-page supplement in the 60s. And is now a publishing phenomenon.

# journalism - Sunday 6 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Deaf Community This post contains videos

Ireland’s Deaf community feels neglected by media

With over 92,000 people in Ireland who are Deaf or have a hearing disability, are we ignoring an large proportion of our society?

# journalism - Friday 4 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Social media has society in a panic. What does that tell us?

There is a political lesson behind the widespread condemnations of social media, writes Gavan Titley.

# journalism - Thursday 3 January, 2013

Al-Jazeera buys struggling US cable channel, launches push into America

The international broadcaster has bought Current TV in a deal aimed at allowing it to expand in the US market.

# journalism - Friday 28 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Burma

Burma to allow daily private newspapers

It will be the first time since 1964 that non-state media will be allowed to publish news in the country.

# journalism - Thursday 27 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Journalism

US newspaper publishes map showing gun owners’ names and addresses

The New York newspaper published the names and addresses of people who are licensed to own guns across two counties in the state – but were they right to do it?

# journalism - Monday 10 December, 2012

New editor named for RTÉ Investigations Unit

Paul Maguire, who won awards for his Prime Time Investigates reports, is to take over new section.

# journalism - Wednesday 28 November, 2012

Advertising This post contains videos

The Guardian’s “Three Little Pigs” tops Adweek’s best ad list for 2012

The advertisement uses the children’s story to illustrate the evolution of a news story and public engagement in the news.

# journalism - Monday 12 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie BBC

BBC showed ‘basic’ journalistic failings in abuse story

An internal investigation at the BBC has found “basic” journalistic failures in a news report which wrongly accused a senior politician of child abuse.

# journalism - Friday 2 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Need To Know

The Evening Fix… now with added Mr Burns endorsing Romney

Here’s all the things we learned, loved and shared today.

From TheJournal.ie Gong Gong Gong

TheJournal.ie and TheScore.ie scoop three awards

eircom Spiders call TheJournal.ie Best Mobile App 2012; Irish Web Awards make us their Best Web-Only Publication and TheScore.ie their Best Sports Site. Aw shucks.

# journalism - Sunday 28 October, 2012

From The Score Writing

The Sunday Papers: some of the week’s best sportswriting

Lance, Keane and Frankel. Get the kettle on and your feet up… here’s some of our favourite writing form the past week.

# journalism - Wednesday 24 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Ch-ch-ch-changes

George Lee joins Prime Time as part of RTÉ News shake-up

RTE has announced a range of changes to its current affairs programmes – including a new focus on investigative work.

# journalism - Monday 22 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Late Extra

Read all about it: Superman quits journalism

Clark Kent quits the Daily Planet, citing frustration with its new conglomerate owners, in a new Superman out this week.

# journalism - Sunday 21 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Interview: How I know human decency trumps politics – Fr Brian D’Arcy

Priest and journalist Father Brian D’Arcy discusses how politics and religion were always intertwined in his life, even as a young boy.

# journalism - Friday 12 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Broadcasting

Prime Time was “fair, impartial” on Quinn family

BAI publishes its reasons for rejecting Quinns’ allegations of bias and factual inaccuracy against RTÉ current affairs show.

# journalism - Tuesday 11 September, 2012

Business journalist awards call for entries

UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School awards have €1,000 prize for each winner in six categories.

# journalism - Monday 10 September, 2012

RTÉ’s London editor Brian O’Connell to leave broadcaster

The well-known face of RTÉ’s London office will leave the State broadcaster when the office closes next week, he said on Twitter this evening.

# journalism - Tuesday 14 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie RIP

Cosmo editor-in-chief and ‘Sex and the Single Girl’ author dies

Helen Gurley Brown has died in New York at the age of 90. She has been described as a legend and an icon.

# journalism - Tuesday 7 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Hacking

British hacking police arrest journalist and policeman in dawn raid

The pair were arrested over the suspected bribery of a police officer.

# journalism - Saturday 4 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Gifted Kids

“Are smart kids misrepresented in the media? Definitely.”

Thousands of academically above-average students attend the Centre for Talented Youth every year. Here, three teenagers explain what it means to them.

# journalism - Wednesday 18 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie IMF

IMF representative in hot water over threat to Greek newspaper

A Greek newspaper which reported an increase in public servants was threatened by a senior IMF representative that it would have official information withheld in future.

# journalism - Monday 16 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie YouTube This post contains videos

Viewers turning to YouTube as news source – study

The Japanese earthquake and tsunami was the most viewed news event during the 15-month study.

# journalism - Friday 6 July, 2012

Media This post contains videos

The future of journalism: What Irish media bosses are saying

Figures from RTÉ, TheJournal.ie, The Irish Times and Silicon Republic on the challenges – and innovations – lying ahead for digital news journalism.

# journalism - Sunday 24 June, 2012

From The Daily Edge Sitdown Sunday

Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads

The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.

# journalism - Friday 25 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: How the news industry is missing the point

News organisations have lost their way. Why? Because they’ve forgotten what business they’re in, writes Dylan Collins.

# journalism - Sunday 20 May, 2012

From The Daily Edge Sitdown Sunday

Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads

The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.

# journalism - Wednesday 16 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Media

BAI considering proposals over introduction of register of journalists’ interest

Broadcast personnel with an editorial role in news and current affairs may have to provide details of financial and commercial relationships.

# journalism - Wednesday 9 May, 2012

From The Daily Edge George Michael

Blackmail and night-vision pics: George Michael shares his NotW experiences

The singer criticised the authorities for failing to “genuinely prosecute” journalists who break the law.

# journalism - Tuesday 8 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Tensions

Al Jazeera closes Beijing bureau after reporter expelled from China

It is the first time in 14 years that a foreign journalist has been kicked out of China.

# journalism - Friday 4 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie RTÉ

RTÉ fined €200k over breaches of broadcasting regulations in Mission to Prey

A BAI report is heavily critical of the procedures followed by the programme makers who libelled Fr Kevin Reynolds and RTÉ on whole over a programme broadcast nearly a year ago.

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