Olympic Journalist Ban posts
NBC News "She was everything ISIS fears: a journalist exposing their lies."
109 months ago
Huffington Post UK 'The 20-year renaissance of the British Olympic team is actually a master class in collective regeneration, as applicable to businesses and even countries as it is to regenerating an Olympic team.'
115 months ago
Huffington Post UK "Get that sh*t signed at some point"
115 months ago
Huffington Post UK Sport 'HOLY S**T'
115 months ago
Attitude Magazine The Olympic governing body sticks the boot into Nico Hines and The Daily Beast.
115 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The idea of somebody in their 40s competing in Rio has resurrected a question for one journalist: Could he have done it?
115 months ago
CNN We're with Isadore Cerullo and Majorie Enya, the two women behind a touching Olympic moment. Isadora plays on Brazil's Olympic Rugby team, and her girlfriend, Majorie, proposed to her on the Olympic pitch a few days ago.
115 months ago

Sean Van So I read the story about your straight journalist who wandered around the Olympic Village on Grindr, setting up dates or hookups or whatever with gay athletes, and then reporting about those athletes who responded. And ya know, if doesn't really ma
Read more ... tter if he lied about who he was or not, or if you have a reasonable expectation of privacy on an app. like that- that's all backpedaling and smokescreen for the real question surrounding this whole thing:
If you fancy yourself a journalist, what legitimate and ethical journalistic purpose did your article serve? And I mean that seriously. What was you aim? Where were your ethics? I get that it'sThe Daily Beast, which- as an online publication not backing a print source- isn't viewed with the same integrity in journalism as more august press bodies. (Way to reinforce that stereotype, by the way). I get that- your bar for conduct won't be quite so high. But what possessed you? If your intent was anything other that base, crass, online click-bait, how do you justify it? I'd really like to know. How can you walk around with press credentials, and think of yourself as a legitimate journalist? And will you take responsibility if one of those athletes faces negative consequences due to your actions?
115 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Hundreds of non-elite marathoners will compete for a spot in the Olympic trials—despite having no Olympic potential.
126 months ago
Huffington Post UK Every journalist's nightmare...
130 months ago
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