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Tips from Bob Woodward on Investigative Journalism

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

Bob Woodward explains the three ways journalists get their information and comments on the future of in-depth journalism in the digital age.

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  • @2pritchard

    Then.....then why did you even bother to comment?

    You..... you blew your own cover!

    Shame on you!

  • Truth-chaser terriers, get off your butts and get to work! Quit sniffing at gossip mags. and go chase down the big dogs. Isn't that why you became journalists?

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  • @dallasgoldbug You hit the nail on the head there.

  • He makes is sound like such a upstanding profession. I guess Arizona missed out on the day they taught integrity in reporting. Why haven't the rest of you exposed them for the fraudulent news producers making a mockery of you profession? I have a presentation that with 4 photos can prove the Giffords event was Fake. If nothing is done about the fabricated scripted news, and the liars that fund it, then rest assured the Independent News Media will eventually become the mainstream.

  • Never Buy a Fraudulent Toll Brothers Home.................Must view Video.......  Youtube

    Looking for Schmucks

  • +1 als je dit kijkt voor engels

  • Hamza, Bob Woodward, author of 16 books is, perhaps the leading investigative journalist in the world. Please listen to his tips and try to browse through his revealing latest book "Obama's Wars". It full of insights on tensions in the White House on how to run the Afghan War.

  • Why are your books so hard to understand Bob?

  • @Redcarpet01 The survey found that most of these journalists were Democratic voters whose attitudes were well to the left of the general public on a variety of topics....". You haven't done your homework. To even refute this claim (which the press routinely acknowledges) means you are out of touch and not serious about this topic. Good luck to you. At least learn something about Freedom of/from the Press, elso you may as well read Al Jazeera or the old Pravda so your opinions don't matter.

  • @Redcarpet01 Ok, Red, I get it you're not serious. You ask for proof, I told you to watch the Letterman (as far to the left as you can get) interviews, or another similar interviews. The Post has no such policy. In fact the Washington Post always endorses the Democrat Party candidate. In an academic study, "they surveyed journalists at national media outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, and the broadcast networks. More....

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