Word: poynter
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Some media executives think it's this very explosion of news that is turning consumers off. "People are fed up, and they are tuning out," contends James Naughton, a former editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer who now heads the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. "They are tired of sorting through all the conflicting impulses they are get." Nancy Woodhull, executive director of the Media Studies Center, makes an obvious but often overlooked point: "We don't have an information explosion because people want more information. We have an information explosion because of the invention of technology that can bring everything...
...Poynter Institute panel discussion: "The Media and the O.J. Simpson Case...
...David H. Smith, director of the Poynter Center of the Study of Ethics at Indiana University, said in an interview last night that it is not unheard-of for a corporation like Dow to sponsor research which is intimately linked to its products. Smith cited the tobacco industry's funding of research on smoking...
...That strikes me as a bad mistake," David H. Smith, director of the Poynter Center of the Study of Ethics at Indiana University, said in an interview yesterday. "I think readers of professional journals have a right to know the kinds of engagements that the editorial writers have...
David H. Smith, director of the Poynter Centerfor the Studies of Ethics at Indian University,says a conflict arises when the University is in aposition to do business with the corporationsaffiliated with the members of the governingboards...