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Media ChannelMedia Channel is a nonprofit, public interest web site dedicated to global media issues and media accountability for honest and responsible journalism. Resources include special reports, action toolkits, forums for discussion, an indexed directory of hundreds of affiliated groups, and a search engine for an online, media-issues database. Fairness and Accuracy in MediaFAIR is a national media watch group that works for greater diversity in the press by scrutinizing media practices that marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints. FAIR exposes neglected news stories and defends working journalists when they are muzzled. Environmental News NetworkENN offers timely environmental news, live chats, interactive quizzes, daily feature stories, forums for debate, audio, video and more. ENN is not an activist publication, but instead tries to present information from all sides so our users can make their own decisions. Project for Excellence in JournalismThe Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism's goal is to help both the journalists who produce the news and the citizens who consume it develop a better understanding of what the press is delivering, how the media are changing, and what forces are shaping those changes. They offer an extensive catalog of tools, techniques and ideas, lists of principles, empirical research, links to other journalism sites, job links, compilations of ethics codes, and many other resources for journalists and citizens alike.
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