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Poynter: Covering the Attack

Poynter: Covering the Attack

http://www.poynter.org/Terrorism/ Articles about leading the newsroom, planning ahead, ethics issues, online coverage, visual journalism, analysis of coverage, ideas, personal stories and coping with the story. Articles indexed by topic, date and author. From Poynter Institute, a journalism school. USA. The requested page could not be found Thanks for using Poynter Online. The page you're looking for has moved. Please try locating it using the site map below, and if you continue to Marketing / Online / Publications © 1995-2009 The Poynter Institute Small, in-person training experiences.
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Articles about leading the newsroom, planning ahead, ethics issues, online coverage, visual journalism, analysis of coverage, ideas, personal stories and coping with the story. Articles indexed by topic, date and author. From Poynter Institute, a journalism school. USA.
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Reports on two print journalists who lost their jobs for articles written shortly after September 11th, and offers copies of the original articles.
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Owen Gibson. How net editors coped with the story: BBC, Sky News, CNN Europe, Ananova and ITN.
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says Abul Taher, editor of Eastern Eye. UK.
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Although Web sites like MSNBC.com, CNN.com and CBSNews.com initially began their coverage of Tuesday's tragedy by offering big graphics, live audio, and video, staffers rushed to distribute server loads and put up text-only sites, in an effort to make information as accessible as possible.
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