A lesson in journalism ethics, to name or not to name is the question
To name or not to name – that has been the hotly-debated question in so many newsrooms this week, a textbook example of journalism ethics in action, writes James Toney.
To name or not to name – that has been the hotly-debated question in so many newsrooms this week, a textbook example of journalism ethics in action, writes James Toney.
News Associates trainees feature prominently on the shortlists for the NCTJ Awards for Excellence – with nine nominations, more than any other journalism school.
A big chunk of journalism requires a degree of mutual trust between the writer and those providing the information.
Newspapers covering the recent anti-gentrification protests were faced with a censorship dilemma when it came to describing the organisers,writes Graham Dudman.
Walk into any newsagent or supermarket and there they are – tempting you like tasty treats with their tantalising covers, writes Graham Dudman.
The armoury of tools used by reporters to create journalism is changing as never before, writes Graham Dudman.
Leading UK journalism school and content agency News Associates has appointed Graham Dudman as their editorial consultant.
News Associates are celebrating the spectacular results of our recent Diploma in Multimedia Sports Journalism course with 100% of our London trainees achieving the NCTJ gold-standard qualification.
The row over a newspaper reporter being given a police harassment warning just for doing his job, is escalating.
More than fifty current News Associates trainees were involved in a 48 hour marathon of General Election reporting in London and Manchester.