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"Poynter collected some of the best minds in online journalism to write a set of guidelines for the often-haphazard world of online ethics."
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"In August 2006, Poynter gathered a team of online journalists from across the country to discuss the issues surrounding their work. They created this set of guidelines for doing ethical journalism on the Web."
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"The whole thing began as some exchange about some thoroughly silly Internet incident, but the logical conclusion was that there was a need for a website to exchange information and ideas about translation projects among the Chinese-themed bloggers"
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"In a four-hour special, News War, FRONTLINE examines the political, cultural, legal, and economic forces challenging the news media today and how the press has reacted in turn."
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This is one of the reasons why Global Voices is and will always be a non-profit, and why I have never tried to make money directly from my blog - though indirectly my blog has been a key driver of my present career.
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"An American film, produced in Uganda, may end up being a “historical” document that helps young Ugandans understand one of the darkest times in their national history."
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"So does the Internet know more about Star Wars than Africa?"
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