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michelewollert joined the group Outstanding Journalism 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
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michelewollert posted an update in the group Local/Neighborhood Coverage: 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
Olympia legislation news 2013-14 session:
Here are 3 good reasons why our state should reject a Uniform Corrections and Clarifications Defamation Act (passed unanimously in the Senate and being considered now by the House). It should be rejected for these reasons:
*The premise that this law will eliminate or limit litigation is illusory: the Act does not present a mechanism for determining the sufficiency of the correction published, a pivotal issue in determining what levels of damages may be sought by the defamed person subsequent to a timely publication. The courts will necessarily be embroiled in such determinations.
*The Act does not recognize that defamation damages are often immediate, severe and non-economic as well as economic. An attorney is often engaged immediately at considerable expense. Even if the timely correction is deemed sufficient, the defamed person often will have suffered months of non-compensable injury (emotional distress, lowered reputation, family and friendship disruption, loss of standing in the community, failure of correction to reach significant members of the community, etc) and legal, perhaps even medical and/or mental health treatment, expense.
*The Uniform Laws Commission made the Act available in 1993. The fact that only one State, North Dakota, has enacted it in the interim, speaks volumes. Despite it’s professed intention to aid individuals and institutions, the Act is tilted far more to the benefit of the very organizations that cause the harm in the first place by careless, circulation or ratings driven, and even malicious publications. The good that prompt, adequate correction can do should not be purchased by the loss of remedies for the real harms defamed persons suffer before the correction is published and while it works its way into the public mind.
Thank you, JJW, for your informed and experienced guidance in helping me articulate what is wrong with this flawed bill. :)
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michelewollert joined the group Local/Neighborhood Coverage 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
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michelewollert posted an update in the group Media Ethics: 3 months, 2 weeks ago · View
The University of Washington’s School of Social Work has an excellent resource for ethical mental health best practices reporting that I think is worthy of sharing:
Thanks for the comment, Michele. Sorry for the delayed response. We’re trying to shift more comments to our WNC Facebook page, which seems to get more traffic than our website. Appreciate your encouraging words! Hey, tomorrow is national ”TAO of Journalism — Transparent, Accountable & Open” Pledge Day. Go to our TAO website and check it out. Also, watch tomorrow’s Seattle Times for the first of a 3-part NIE series on the TAO concept. We hope to keep the WNC alive and well. But funding is a constant challenge. Donations welcome!
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skibonkrs1 posted an update in the group Environmental Coverage: 5 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Concerning the ”Coal Train” story and the proposed superport for Cherry Point, I hope everyone has had a chance to review the web site: http://www.coaltrainfacts.org/key-facts.
I’d enjoy participating with a journalistic team exploring this issue and contributing factual research to be included in articles for public consumption on this critical issue. Washington State has the opportunity to have a favorable impact on the global warming problem by stimulating an open dialouge on the coal train issue and clearly illuminiating the carbon impact of the shipment of coal half way across the world. It’s reasonable to assume the facts may be so horrific that our illuminiation might ”derail” the entire enterprise. I’ll refrain from editorial comment on that potential eventuality.
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skibonkrs1 joined the group Environmental Coverage 5 months, 2 weeks ago · View
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New external post Are they leaving? – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 6 months ago · View
in the first sentence, I think you mean that the next couple of days will be “exciting.”
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New external post Charter school campaign receives sizeable donations from the blog NewsTrust – Washington State – Most Recent Stories in the group NewsTrust Washington State 7 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Seattle Times – By Linda Shaw – Oct. 09 (News) – The campaign to bring charter schools to Washington state received big donations from Microsoft, New York state residents and hedge funds.NewsTrust Rating: 3.5 average (not enough reviews) – See Reviews » – Review It Visit NewsTrust | About | Sign Up | Disclaimer
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New external post Those pesky Romans — – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 8 months, 2 weeks ago · View
MXXIII? XMMIII? I think you wanted MMXIII . . .
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New external post Typo – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 9 months, 2 weeks ago · View
First reference to chip truck says ‘choip’
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New external post Wrong Pic – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 10 months, 1 week ago · View
Picture does not go with runners!
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artshotwell joined the group New Journalism Matters 11 months, 1 week ago · View
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artshotwell joined the group Local/Neighborhood Coverage 11 months, 1 week ago · View
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New external post South of Canada, a New Border Focus on Latinos – New York Times from the blog NewsTrust – Washington State – Most Recent Stories in the group NewsTrust Washington State 11 months, 4 weeks ago · View
New York Times – By William Yardley – May. 28 (News Report) – South of Canada, a New Border Focus on LatinosNew York TimesSometimes they hover outside the warehouse where Mexican immigrants sell the salal they pick in the temperate rain forest. Sometimes they confront people whose primary offense, many argue, is skin tone. Those kinds of scenes might be common in towns …NewsTrust Rating: 2.0 average (not enough reviews) – See Review » – Review It Visit NewsTrust | About | Sign Up | Disclaimer
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New external post Property ownership – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 1 year, 1 month ago · View
Fifth wheel is owned by wife and house is owned by husband. They were living in 5th wheel with their young child while building house. Oregon is not a community property state.
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New external post city council agenda – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 1 year, 2 months ago · View
The city council is not voting on an interfund loan. They are making the repayment of the loan subordinate to debt payments on the bonds.
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New external post city council agenda – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 1 year, 2 months ago · View
The city council is not voting on an interfund loan. They are making the repayment of the loan subordinate to debt payments on the bonds.
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New external post Gay marriage wave shows major shift from the blog NewsTrust – Washington State – Most Recent Stories in the group NewsTrust Washington State 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Washington Post – By Rachel Weiner – Feb. 14 (News Report) – In California, a federal appeals court struck down the state’s ban on same-sex marriage, declaring it unconstitutional. In New Jersey, the state Senate passed a bill to legalize gay marriage, two years after a similar measure went down in defeat. And on Monday Washington became the seventh state to legalize gay marriage when Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) signed it into law. Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) is pushing for gay marriage legislation, but he’s short a few votes and says the bill needs more Republican support. NewsTrust Rating: 4.0 average – 3 Reviews » [...]
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New external post perceived bias – Mediabugs error report for The Yaquina Wavelength from the blog Bugs by region from MediaBugs in the group Media Bugs – Pacific Northwest 1 year, 3 months ago · View
By recounting a controversial event only from the perspective of the speaker, the story indicates bias. The YW has no corroboration or background on the event, which is somewhat irrelevant to her visit. We are pointed toward sympathy and thinking of her as a victim without any balance. Perhaps the space would have been better spent explaining her position.
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