Jacob Caggiano active 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Journalism Students take the TAO pledge! 1 month ago · View
“Do you like tattoos?” was my standard pickup line. OK, pretty cheesy, but hey, it worked most of the time. I was sitting at a table at the Washington State Convention Center for two days last week surrounded by about 4,000 high-school journalists from all over the country. It was the national Journalism Education Association /National [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Mike Wallace asked: Who will watch the watchdogs? 1 month, 1 week ago · View
Mike Wallace changed my life. I never actually met him, but he had a huge influence on my career. Here’s how: Back in the 1990s, I co-edited a media-critique newsletter called CounterPoint (motto: “Who Will Watch the Watchdogs?”) and co-wrote a column that ran in Seattle Weekly and Eastsideweek called “Watchdogs” (motto: “Woof!”). Barking at journalists, [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Are newspapers sexy? 3 months ago · View
The Newspaper Association of America recently unveiled a new advertising campaign: “ Smart is the New Sexy. ” I wrote a snarky blog about it, asking “Whose idea was this?” But I’m having second thoughts. I just read the Valentine’s Day issue of my daily newspaper, The Seattle Times. Yikes! This paper is smokin’. Take Page One: There’s a [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Sam Reed Stood Up to KIRO7′s Media Malpractice 7 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Secretary of State Sam Reed, who announced his retirement recently, is being hailed for standing up for transparency, accessibility and openness in government — and justifiably so. Reed received the Washington Coalition for Open Government’s coveted James Madison Award last week in recognition of his work. The awards breakfast just happened to fall on International Media [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Critics are wrong about Dale Chihuly’s fabulous glass art 9 months, 1 week ago · View
David Brewster’s recent little blog on Crosscut.com, “Chihuly Conquers Boston” (Aug. 8) caught my eye because I saw the Chihuly exhibit at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in May. My wife and I spent several hours there. We both thought it was fabulous. Brewster said the exhibit “drew large numbers…and mixed critical reviews.” He cited two [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: National Newspaper Ads: Neither ‘Smart’ nor ‘Sexy’ 10 months ago · View
The Newspaper Association of America ( NAA) has just unveiled a new national advertising campaign whose slogan is “Smart Is the New Sexy.” Huh? Whose idea was this? And what was the “Old Sexy” anyway? Dumb? If they’re hoping to attract more newspaper readers and advertisers with this marketing come-on, it’s pretty lame. The NAA developed a [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Journalism Needs More Ombudsmen AND News Councils 12 months ago · View
Craig Silverman gives keynote speech to #ONO2011 meeting in Montreal. John Hamer of WNC (bald spot on left) listens along with Michael Getler, ombudsman of PBS (bald head on right).“It’s really important that we have accountability mechanisms in journalism. When it comes to our own accountability, most news organizations are doing a pretty poor job, to [...]
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johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Who Do You Trust? Not the media, despite all our efforts…. 1 year ago · View
SHEESH! Maybe we should throw in the towel…. The Washington News Council’s mission since 1998 has been to help maintain public trust and confidence in the news media. But today trust in the media is at record low levels. We’ve failed! We were just named “Organization of the Year” by the Municipal League . But perhaps we should [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: APRIL FOOL! We’re not really closing our doors after all…. 1 year, 1 month ago · View
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APRIL FOOL! The press release I sent out last Friday certainly got a big reaction: Lots of people thought it was true! (Or maybe a few hoped it was true….but no such luck.) It was just my idea of having fun — and some people (like my wife) think I have a strange sense of humor. But to all those who ”bit” and called or emailed with condolences, congrats on a job well done, and inquiries about my next step, I would like to say….SOORRRRRYYYY! But also THANK YOU for the kind words and best wishes. And hey, since you think so highly of everything the News Council has accomplished, please remember that donations are welcome! Really! In fact, we need to raise more funds this year to fully accomplish all of the great projects we have started in the past year. So please visit the ”Donate” page on our website, send us a check or call me with a CC# (Visa/MC). That’d be MUCH appreciated! And this goes for all those who ”got” my little April Fool’s prank and called or emailed to share a laugh, too! Wasn’t brightening your April 1 well worth a donation to the WNC? Thanks in advance for all of your great friendship and generous support. It means a lot to me. No fooling.
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johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Washington News Council Honored; Will Close Doors on April 1 1 year, 1 month ago · View
BREAKING NEWS: The WNC issued the following Press Release on April 1, 2011 The day after being named “Organization of the Year” at the Municipal League’s annual Civic Awards banquet, the Washington News Council announced today that it would close its doors. “Mission Accomplished,” said John Hamer, President and Executive Director of the News Council. “We’re [...]
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johnhamer wrote a new blog post: American Journalism Review reviews WNC, so WNC reviews AJR 1 year, 2 months ago · View
When I got a phone call from a reporter for American Journalism Review (AJR) saying he was doing a story about news councils, I was both happy and wary. Happy because we don’t get much national coverage, especially from a prestigious publication like AJR. Wary because the reporter said he was a young editorial assistant at [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Students nationwide take “TAO of Journalism” Pledge 1 year, 2 months ago · View
“We want to show our readers and the larger journalism community that we stand by the ideals of being Transparent, Accountable and Open in our reporting and all of our practices as student journalists.” — The Roar, Whitney High School, CA “Journalistic ethics are becoming even more critical to the practice of journalism as the field evolves…. like [...] -
johnhamer wrote a new blog post: Tom Stites’ Banyan Project: Will Co-op Journalism Work? 1 year, 2 months ago · View
Journalism, says Tom Stites, should be: 1) relevant to people’s lives, 2) respectful of everyone, and 3) worthy of their trust. Relevant. Respectful. Trustworthy. What’s so hard about that? Nothing, really, but too much journalism today falls short of those goals, according to Stites, founder of The Banyan Project , a nascent national pilot effort still in [...] -
Welcome, Bryan. Thanks for joining our community. Feedback welcome! What are your concerns about the news media? What should the News Council be doing more of? Less of? What ideas and suggestions do you have? The news and information ecosystem is in a chaotic but exciting regenerative transition period of ”creative destruction,” and we’re trying to find the best and most effective role for the WNC. @bryanmyrick
Thank you for the nice welcome, John. My concerns about the media are numerous, including its general welfare and sustainability, promoting best practices that uphold ethical standards, and supporting diversity of viewpoints and perspectives in coverage.
Because I am a newcomer to this group, I can’t really comment on what the WNC could be doing more of, but I will certainly offer any ideas I have after a period of observation and participation. If the WNC is taking a role as a facilitator for conversations among people working in the Washington news and information media I think that role has great value.
Best Regards,
Bryan
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johnhamer wrote a new blog post: WNC Named “Organization of the Year” by Municipal League 1 year, 3 months ago · View
The Washington News Council has just been named “Organization of the Year” by the Municipal League of King County. Here is their press release , sent out today to news media statewide. This is a great honor for our little non-profit organization. We would like to thank all of our friends, supporters and donors who helped make our [...] -
Hey, Angela, thanks for joining but we’d like to know more about you. Last name? Email address? We endorse Transparency, Accountability & Openness (TAO) here at the WNC, and that goes for our online community members as well. No anonymity, OK? @angear77
Hey @angear77 don’t worry about posting your email address, people can send private messages to one another by sending out a friendship request and having the other party accept. As you can see you can also mention someone publicly in the community stream by the @ symbol in front of their username. If the email notifications annoy you, you can turn them off in your profile under settings > notifications
John is referring to our TAO seal which is a standard we are trying to promote for journalists. We are also asking for full names here to encourage civility in the discussions.
Appreciate you signing up and look forward to your contributions!
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brianglanz commented on the blog post The University of Washington’s Center for Communication and Civic Engagement – An example for the Knight Commission 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Jacob, thanks especially for profiling Puget Sound Off, I’d not known about it and like a lot of their approach.
OH on Twitter via new WNC Community member @michvinmar and also part of the #jcarn … BS Detection 101: Why universities need to teach the new literacy | Regret the Error: http://bit.ly/iiY0vZ #pubmedia
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brianglanz posted an update in the group Media Bugs: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
A, uh, bug or two to work out with the new Media Bugs group but super keen on it : )
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brianglanz joined the group Media Bugs 1 year, 3 months ago · View
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