It is an inherent conflict for a journalist to perform public relations work, paid or unpaid.
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It's one of the most dangerous places on the planet for a journalist to be.
She also had some words of criticism for a journalist who suggested that girls with "sinewy arms" don't look attractive.
The new proposal wouldn't provide blanket protection for a journalist from having to reveal whom he or she spoke to confidentially.
But really what appealed to me was something rare for a journalist.
One backbench MP has even tried (and failed) to make it a crime for a journalist to name arrested people without official permission.
On the other hand, William's totally at sea in Anna's world when he's mistaken for a journalist at a press junket for her latest film.
It is a constant reminder for a journalist working in challenging conditions that, 'with persistent passionate pursuit of the best possible story, these are the heights you can scale'.
On a more practical note, as a consultant, I find that it can actually be dangerous to be mistaken for a journalist when your income depends on doing rather than observing.
Pace won the Merriman Smith Award for a print journalist for coverage on deadline.
"More realistically, someone could use that as an entry point into another service, " Soltani said, noting that since few people bother using different passwords for different services, a password stolen from Twitter might be just as handy for reading a journalist's emails.
This gathering of left-leaning, activist-sympathetic lawyers is an odd place for a Forbes journalist to show up, but they wanted a full range of views for the panel on securities litigation.
There was therefore a need for excellence as a journalist in every story I told.
It was the translator for a German journalist who had walked in with us, saying that we should go now.
Police are continuing to search for a missing journalist in hills in the Knoydart area in the Western Highlands, near to where his car was found.
He'd covered the Middle East for years as a journalist, but he wasn't prepared for what he found.
This racket is so lucrative that there is a market for pretending to be a journalist just to bring in payoff money, a premise the writer Yan Geling played on in her novel, The Banquet Bug.
For a sports biz journalist, industry conferences are fun, and have their value as networking tools and for an occasional small piece of news.
Meanwhile Pedro Pinto received a nomination for Specialist Journalist of the Year, following a series of exclusive interviews with the likes of Jose Mourinho, Rafael Nadal and Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as his work exploring racism in football -- including an extraordinary one-on-one with FIFA president Sepp Blatter.
And if it is not the case for me, a journalist they know, and who they know is going to share this story with the public, I find it hard to believe it will be the case for you.
In fact, an informed and conscientious PR professional can be a great asset to a time-challenged journalist looking for a lead on a hot new startup or one simply trying to find timely answers to his or her questions.
Turning a blind eye to any reporter who has done their job in this manner serves only to reveal that the publications ignoring the story are only interested in protecting the rights of a journalist when that journalist works for a news organization that meets with their approval.
"This is a different way for journalist to practice their trade and make a contribution, " she said.
" While a writer for Newsweek, journalist Steve Tuttle tackled the issue in a piece titled "Pay Attention and Leave Me Alone" in which he noted that "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris announced on Twitter that he and his partner David were expecting twins while "Hoping the press can respect our privacy.
But a report last week by Iran's Press TV said Saberi was arrested in January for working illegally as a journalist after her press card was revoked in 2006.
As long as the articles that are ads are clearly identified as such, and not in print so tiny that the reader would not know whether the article was paid for by a sponsor or objectively written by a journalist who works for the publication.
Some FSA commanders recently tried to expel a clutch of foreign jihadists who kidnapped a British and a Dutch journalist and held them for a week.
In the process, she created a dream career for herself as a globe-trotting journalist-adventurer.
Ms Richards, 37, from Pontypridd, was formerly a special adviser for the Welsh Government and also a journalist and presenter at BBC Wales.
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