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Grounded by faith

With his grounded beliefs and Anglican faith, Jovan Johnson, the Press Association of Jamaica’s (PAJ’s) 2023 Journalist of the Year, has thrived amid the challenges faced by all media workers in making their way in the industry today. “The Church...

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Opinion Journalism's Crucial Role in Latin America

Opinion Journalism's Crucial Role in Latin America
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As I give up the editing part of my job, look for more voices on The Tribune Opinion pages.

Tribune Opinion Editor George Pyle is giving up the editing part of his job. But you can look for more voices on The Tribune Opinion pages in the future.

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The ReidOut

in this case, this supposed, quote unquote, news show was painting that guy who is an anonymous person as an fbi agent and plant who was the real person behind january 6th. that guy was a trump supporter ends up getting death threats and life ruined. that's the opposite of journalism's purpose. >> the problem with that is that people who don't -- we're not intimately familiar with how news and opinion journalism work, and i can include myself in this as a person whose opinion journalism at the new yorker for the past ten years, but if you don't know the distinctions between what standards and practice will let you get away with, what fact checking will get you get away, the ways opinion has to be within certain parameters that are governed by facts. if you don't know that, you hear something that is so outlandish as you frequently did on carlson's show, you're believing this is vetted information it's the information of the same

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

revealed emails showing fox news chief executive suzanne scott lashing out in an email after a correspondent fact checked trump's election lies, which is a basic duty of journalists. quote this is what she said. this has to stop. now the audience is furious, and we are just feeding the material bad for business. and another email . scott zing, toast dana perino for having a quote, dismissive tone about trump's baseless claims about the 2020 election. all right, we have our panel here to talk about this. i'm going to go first to you, scott. these emails show once again that fox executives placed financial considerations. before truth, your reaction. well my reaction is that when you're watching stuff on television, you're getting one of three things. you're getting the news . you're getting opinion journalism, or you're just getting a narrative something that is scripted to designed to

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

give you an experience, but not necessarily designed to give you the truth, and that's what we're finding out in some of these filings, and so i think when people are consuming you know, political information on television. you have to. you have to consider. what am i getting here? am i getting the truth? am i getting opinion journalism, or am i just getting something that's really akin to, you know the same kind of thing you get on professional wrestling, which is a scripted experience designed to make you feel a certain way, but not necessarily designed to make you any smarter. van fox is a nine any wrongdoing, saying quote these documents once again demonstrate dominions continued reliance on cherry picked quotes without context to generate headlines in order to distract from the facts of this case, so fox wants to make this all about the first amendment. do you buy that argument? well i don't buy the argument. if you're going to call yourself news, they're not fox entertainment. they're not fox wrestling. they call themselves fox news. um and there's a definition for news. everybody agrees with us to do with backs. and you know, fox is

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

handful of fox people resulted in a company crisis, that means the company is not a news company. because giving truthful news actually was a big problem. so, that's what the court documents are so fascinating for. it's this tale of the tables are being turned on fox -- >> the court documents were also fascinating because they show that multiple hosts believed one thing, but we're texting one thing. in fact, in many cases, we're ripping on donald trump and then saying something completely different on television -- given that, how do you think this case is going to turn out out? >> i think what's so fascinating about that is that sometimes we call fox an opinion network or we say that the opinion side -- which is the prime time side -- is different than the new side. but in this case, we see that fox is not really even opinion journalism either.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

also fascinating because they show that multiple hosts believed one thing, but we're texting one thing. in fact, in many cases, we're ripping on donald trump and then saying something completely different on television -- given that, how do you think this case is going to turn out out? >> i think what's so fascinating about that is that sometimes we call fox an opinion network or we say that the opinion side -- which is the prime time side -- is different than the new side. but in this case, we see that fox is not really even opinion journalism either. because true opinion that fox hosts and leaders had about sydney powell, for example, about the case for the election being stolen -- they don't believe any of that. >> okay. then will they be able to say at the end of this, okay, fine. you've got us, we are just entertainment. and that will just be embarrassing? or will there be multibillion dollar consequences? because only they will change things. >> well, according to a lot of first amendment lawyers, this case has the possibility of being a huge judgment against fox. >> why do you think this train

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Twice the charm - Jamaica Observer


JAMAICA Observer's Sunday reporter Romardo Lyons and sports reporter Sherdon Cowan were on Saturday night named Young Journalist of the Year and Sports Journalist of the Year (print), respectively...

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David Salmon's Rhodes scholarship dream fulfilled

KINGSTON, Jamaica - David Salmon’s vision, just over seven years ago, of becoming a Rhodes Scholar is, today, a reality.
He topped the field of 11 Jamaican candidates – seven males and four females –...

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