Monthly Archives: November 2019

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Blog3 “There is No Crying in Newsrooms” by Julia Wallage The orator of this event is called Julia Wallage. She is a journalist, now is also a writer. She wrote a book called “There Is No Crying in Newsrooms,” which … Continue reading

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Blog 3- Epstein- Brandon Weber    During Julie Brown’s speech the two ethical issues that stood out to me the most were how she went about investigating and reporting on the victims as well as investigating the lawyers. The reason … Continue reading

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Miami Herald Journalist, Julie Brown by Kristen Savary

Julie Brown graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Journalism. Brown has since worked for the Philadelphia Daily News and currently works for the Miami Herald. Brown primarily covers stories that involved those who are less fortunate, such as … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from Foster-Foreman Lecture by Eric Muttik

Digging in the dark corners Situation Definition: Ken Dilanian is an NBC News reporter focused on National Security and Intelligence. Dilanian has had a very successful career at the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and The Philadelphia Inquirer, and received … Continue reading

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Miami Herald Reporter: Julie Brown

Julie K. Brown attended Temple University and received her B.A. in Journalism, since then she has worked for the Philadelphia Daily News in the past and currently is an investigative journalist for the Miami Herald. In her speech, Brown talked … Continue reading

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Ethical Lessons learned from Foster-Foreman Lectures by Xiaohua Li

Part 1. Situation Definition In the United States, the term “trial by the press” is a popular phrase in recent centuries that embodies the contradiction of the First Amendment right to freedom of speech versus the Sixth Amendment right of … Continue reading

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Foster-Forman Conference: Julie Brown Speaks on Jeffrey Epstein Case by Jasmine Blades

Situation Definition The conference I went to go see was Julie Brown, a seasoned and decorated journalist for the Miami Herald. She is the woman who worked diligently to bring to light the sex trafficking ring that Jeffrey Epstein ran … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures

An ethical issue that brings me ethical methods is the disclosure of names during rape cases. In Julie Brown’s expose, she just mentioned that there were about 80 victims. She doesn’t mention their names which is a great thing to … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Julie Brown on Jeffrey Epstein – Alex Mallin

Situation Definition: While listening to Julie Brown speak on her journey of writing about Jeffrey Epstein, two things I wondered were how did she feel about possibly being one of the reasons a person died, no matter how bad they … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures by Qiming Sun

With people’s deepening understanding of journalistic ethics, education and research on journalism ethics have been paid more and more attention in the United States. In reality, It is challenging to realize the professional ethics of journalism, because some American news … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures

Situation Definition Julie K. Brown who broke the story about Jeffrey Epstein spoke at Penn State about investigative reporting. Brown is an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald, covering stories from sex trafficking to prison systems in the South Florida … Continue reading

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Blog 3 Ethical Lessons…by Ally Moore

Situation Definition  Julie K.Brown visited Penn State on October 23rd, speaking in Schwab Auditorium on campus. Julie Brown is an investigative journalist that is notable for covering the Jeffrey Epstein case, which resulted in her winning the 2018 George Pole … Continue reading

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Ethical Lessons by Caroline Knightly

After I attended Julie K. Brown’s lecture, I was fascinated by all that I heard and I was highly impressed with her journalistic efforts in her piece, ‘How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal … Continue reading

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Blog 3 Ethical Lessons… by Alexandra Fleece

Situational Definition Covering national intelligence as a journalist is not an easy job. This job takes on the responsibility of prying nationally held secrets out of people that are told to not spill information. I had the opportunity to attend … Continue reading

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Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures By: Mia Castiglione

Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures  Situation Definition : Ken Dilanian visited State College last Thursday to give us college students some insight on the life of a journalist. Currently, he writes and reports for an abundance of NBC news … Continue reading

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