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At the very least, it's shoddy journalism - albeit not by yourself, I accept.
It could just curb the shoddy journalism and obsessions with trivia.
To think that the Guardian is leading the way on this story with shoddy journalism like that.
The fact that The Times chooses to participate in this unfair focus is, I think, shoddy journalism.
Shoddy journalism and the proliferation of stereotypes through selective reporting are bad news in any newspaper, one of the left or the right.
Or just shoddy journalism?
With the monopolies go unwieldy, vastly overmanned bureaucracies, shoddy journalism and inertia.
Frustrated with shoddy journalism?
"It's outrageous, grossly inaccurate and shoddy journalism.
There is, of course, a deeper reason that perfectly decent and reputable television journalists practice and tolerate so much shoddy journalism.
It is about shoddy journalism at the Guardian, especially shocking as they persisted in their appalling error long after it was pointed out to them.
But it's that kind of shallow, stereotypical thinking that leads to shoddy journalism when it comes to serious gender issues that affect men.
The suit describes Washington at its worst - Kafkaesque bureaucracy, shoddy journalism, selective leaks and lethal backbiting.
Lazy shoddy journalism, lazy, shoddy thinking.
Israelis and Israel advocates cite the article as an instance of "shoddy journalism", arising allegedly as a result of media sensationalism.
Lord Patten, Chairman of the BBC Trust, described the report as "unacceptable shoddy journalism".
Both stations have been accused of shoddy journalism and hiring practices, especially since the move to Miami, where some say they are primarily a jobs program for hard-line exiles.
You accuse me of shoddy journalism when your name is all over the records of Steve Whittamore, a private investigator who was convicted of using illegal means.
Idol producer Nigel Lythgoe, who was unimpressed with the evidence presented on the Primetime Live special, called it "shoddy journalism".
The Church and Cruise's lawyers issued strongly worded denials and threatened to sue, accusing Vanity Fair of "shoddy journalism" and "religious bigotry."
Members of the university's elected board of regents downplayed the matter and accused the newspaper of shoddy journalism, with one calling the Daily a "supper-market tabloid" [sic].
Stenson said he wanted to challenge the The Guardian's "shoddy journalism", and attacked claims in the paper - shown to be false - that The Sun illegally obtained Gordon Brown's son's medical records.
It's shoddy journalism and what business is it of ours to be criticizing the pharmacists," Dr. Hoey recalled, adding that it was the first time in his 10 years as editor that he had been ordered to cancel or change a story.
It is also unfortunate that shoddy journalism means that the messages the candidates give while trying to woo the demographic of these states gets repeated to the whole country as news whereas decent journalists would be analyzing statements made and holding the candidates to the truth.
The aggressive pillock from the NOTW & his 'I want to attack ND for his shoddy journalism' soon shut up & was reduced to gibberish when ND started asking him about PI's he had engaged.