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Views of the News: Less Reporting, More Opining; CNN & HS Rape; UK Press Regs; Abandoning Manning?

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The Pew Study: Less Reporting, More Opining

The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism: "The State of the News Media 2013"

Brian Stelter, The New York Times: "Local TV News is Following Print's Path, Study Says"

David Bauder, AP: "Pew State of the Media Study: Journalism Cutbacks are Driving Consumers Away"

Matthew Yglesias, Slate: "The Glory Days of American Journalism"

CNN's Steubenville Sympathies

Mallary Jean Tenore, Poynter: "CNN's Steubenville coverage called too sympathetic to teens found guilty"

Mallory Ortberg, Gawker: "CNN Reports on the 'Promising Future' of the Steubenville Rapists, Who are 'Very Good Students'"

Katherine Fung, The Huffington Post: "CNN, Fox News, MSNBC Air Name of Steubenville Rape Victim"

Michael Juliani, Online Journalism Review: "CNN Steubenville coverage shows media's problem covering rape"

Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports, "Steubenville High School football players found guilty of raping 16-year-old girl

UK Press to Get More Than It Bargained For?

Patrick Wintour, Lisa O'Carroll, Nicholas Watt, The Guardian: "Press regulation: newspapers bridle at 'historic' deal"

Editorial, The London Daily Telegraph: "The Leveson report: MPs cross the Rubicon on press regulation"

Devlin Barrett and Evan Perez, The Wall Street Journal: "Bribery Allegations Surfaced Against WSJ in China"

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, Mashable: "Accused Reuters Editor Suspended, Still Tweeting"

Abandoning Manning?

Edward Wasserman, The Miami Herald: "Media throw Pvt. Manning to the wolves"

Floyd Abrams and Yochai Benkler, The New York Times: "Death to Whistle-Blowers?"

Picture Ethics

  
Sydney Smith, iMediaEthics: "NYPost Photoshops Front Page Photo of 'Cannibal Cop' Gilberto Valle, Discloses in Tiny Print"
 

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Chad Garrison, The Riverfront Times: "Mizzou Student Surprised to Find Herself the Face of Webster University"

MIKE MCKEAN directs the Futures Lab, the experimental newsroom and technology testing center of the Reynolds Journalism Institute. He founded the School's Convergence Journalism program and serves on the MU Information Technology Committee. McKean is a leader in the School's partnerships with Apple, Inc., and Adobe Systems to transform journalism education through pervasive computing. He is a frequent trainer and guest lecturer at top media companies and universities in China, has helped establish convergence journalism programs at Shantou University and Moscow State University, and has conducted Internet workshops in the United States, the Russian Federation and Albania. McKean has been honored with the William T. Kemper Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching and the MU Faculty-Alumni Award. He earned a bachelor's degree at the Missouri School of Journalism in 1979 and a master of arts in political science from Rice University in 1985. McKean has served on the J-School faculty since 1986.