Ombudsmen Round-Up
Posted on January 10, 2005, 7:59 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Ombudsmen.
- Paul Moore of The Baltimore Sun writes about covering death on a large and small scale.
- Christine Chinlund of The Boston Globe writes about precision and the different descriptions used for "less lethal" weapons by the media.
- Jeffrey A. Dvorkin of NPR goes through some unfinished Ombud business from the past year.
- Daniel Okrent of The New York Times writes about the selection of photographs in the paper and the one The Times chose to lead with after the tsunami struck.
- Armando Acuña of the Sacramento Bee introduces himself as its new public editor.
- Michael Arrieta-Walden of The Oregonian writes about his paper’s tsunami coverage and highlights some shortcomings.
- Connie Coyne of the Salt Lake Tribune writes about declining circulation figures at newspapers.
- Don Sellar of The Toronto Star looks back and bids farewell, as he has taken a buyout offer.
- Michael Getler of The Washington Post writes about his paper’s tsunami coverage and the flaws contained in one story.
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