KELLI C. KYLE

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    Online streaming and the indy video news service

    Online streaming and the indy video news service

    The real fake news

    The real fake news

    Transparency is so the new objectivity

    Transparency is so the new objectivity

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    Online streaming and the indy video news service

    Online streaming and the indy video news service

    ​Show of hands, who can recall the last time they voluntarily turned on a television to watch the evening news on a major network? I’m imagining a quiet classroom with maybe one or two students raising their hands, and the faint sound of crickets in the background. And this is why. Ratings have dropped tremendously for those television news programs, many of them coming from major media conglomerates. And as the TV news ratings drop, the amount of people watching news through
    The real fake news

    The real fake news

    The Trump administration has made it clear on several occasions that the United States has a “fake news” problem. However, his administration cites the culprits as the New York Times and CNN, while rewarding white nationalist outlets like Breitbart News. I’d like to ask the president to define what exactly he means by fake news. While the New York Times and CNN have a plethora of their own structural problems, it is very hard to argue that the news in which they report -- the
    Transparency is so the new objectivity

    Transparency is so the new objectivity

    I read this in a blog from 2009, but it still holds extra true today. There is a somewhat recognizable shift in journalism. Complete objectivity doesn’t exist. It just can’t, and people are beginning to realize this. However, this phenomenon can be treated: all it takes is a little with a dose of transparency. What does that mean, “transparency”? For starters, it means that reporters should address their biases up front. There’s that word -- bias. We’ve all got them, and we’v
    Power to the public podcast

    Power to the public podcast

    After the invasion of Iraq in 2003, American public news media received a ton of criticism for failing to call out the government. And rightfully so, considering public journalists abroad were grilling their own elected officials on why they felt the need to pursue conflict in Iraq. So what happened with PBS and NPR? Simple -- they didn’t want to bite the hand that was feeding them. They were fearful of losing government and corporate funding by appearing radical and “anti-Am

    Independent Media is not safe from journalism's elite problem

    This is a post I have wanted to write for quite some time now, but I wasn’t sure I had the numbers (or more accurately, the links) to fully support it. However, the anecdotal evidence was there, and after speaking with this year’s Izzy Award, I feel confident in my ability to openly present this issue. When it comes down to it, certain independent publications and national public journalism outlets will take the Harvard history major over the Ithaca College journalism major.

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