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What We’re Reading This Week 9/16/19

  • Publication date September 16, 2019
  • Categories: Ethics in the News
  • Categories: assault, Associate Press Stylebook, Associated Press Stylebook changes, children and news, children and news articles, fake news, hyphen, media literacy, native advertisement, native advertising, Poynter Institute, rape, reporter backlash, reporter's opinion, reporting on sexual, sensitive topics, truth
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Reporters voicing opinions on sensitive topics can expect some backlash. The Poynter Institute takes a look at a recent incident.

 

 

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Recent research found many grade school students do not know the difference between a native advertisement and a news article.

 

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To hyphen or not to hyphen. The Associated Press guideline clears up how journalists can use the punctuation mark.  

 

 

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