As campaigns gear up in central Dublin, how sound is the voter register?
It isn’t hard to find people registered to the wrong addresses and zombie entries.
Irish news sources regularly run articles on research done in other countries, but downplay this fact, leaving us to click before we realise it isn’t relevant to our lives.
If we in the news media want to improve the journalism we are producing, we need to give ourselves the right incentives.
There is no word for someone who’s not white Irish who settles here, which marks them as part of the community of Ireland. Does that mean they’ll never feel at home?
Some journalists find, report and write the news. Others read these original reports and rewrite them, without giving credit or payment. Is that fair?
The paper of record has run things in its print edition that appear to be independent journalism, but are in fact advertiser-sponsored content.
If you don’t see your Dublin and people like you reflected in the news media, we want you in this course, so you can start to change that.
A PR company recently offered to send Dublin Inquirer a bottle of whiskey that they wanted us to write about.
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