Keyword: investigative journalism

The Rise of the Slow Journalism Movement

Picture: Al Jazeera Video The Internet and social media have accelerated the pace of news consumption and readers have grown addicted to news snacking. The situation has reached crisis proportions with journalists themselves relying on social media and often getting facts wrong in their haste to release stories. A counter movement, the slow journalism movement, has hit the breaks to preserve the true essence of journalism. With names such as Delayed Gratification, Long Play and Retro Report, these publications are...

The Stuff of Investigative Journalism

Picture: www.jmsc.hku.hk Jane Duncan - In the past few years, the media, especially the press, have attracted high praise for taking investigative journalism so seriously. Recognising the fact that this form of journalism provides them with the distinctive content needed to hold onto audiences given the explosion of media options, the major press groups have re-established investigative journalism capacity. The Mail and Guardian and Noseweek have shown that people are willing to pay a great deal for relevant public interest...

Ida Tarbell's Warning: The Foul Ethos of Corporate Culture

Picture: www.explorehistory.com Saliem Fakir - Ida Tarbell is long forgotten and very few know of her. Tarbell left us with a seminal work -- a piece of investigative journalism that led to the publication of the first expose of the doings of the Standard Oil Company. She carved a new style of investigative journalism in which personal ethics played a big role. Tarbell was also a feminist and undertook some insightful appraisals of the working of corporations and the business world. Tarbell was one of the few brave investigative...