Author: Tomorrow

Core principles – a model for journalism

This is the high-theory model of where our core principles fit into how we operate and how we relate to others. What would be your core principles for journalism? The model works just as well with any principles, but the key is having them as the definition of what you do.

Journalism accountability: 2012-2013 accounts for Tomorrow

Tomorrow publishes is profit and loss account for the year to April 1, 2013 as part of meeting our core principle of journalism accountability.

Scottish press legislation: Tomorrow statement

Tomorrow statement on Scottish press freedom after publication of the Draft Press Standards (Scotland Bill).

Our first six months

How’s our first six months been? We’ve made a good start on building community through news. With words, pictures, audio and social media, we’ve used and honoured our core principles to offer better journalism. If you’ve valued our work, consider recommending us to others or a donation in 2013 and help us grow. Wishing all […]

Newtown shooting and protecting child interviewees

After the Newtown shooting in the US, where media were interviewing very young children, Tomorrow restates policies to ensure we act as a “safe harbour”.

Tomorrow’s position on the Leveson Inquiry

Tomorrow will not sign up to any statutory press regulation in the UK. Our position is defined by our core principles.

Problems with accuracy at the BBC

With controversy over the “shoddy journalism” at the BBC, we’d like to offer a note on Tomorrow’s basic story flow. As well as having to check every aspect of a story initially, each report must be sub-edited twice and then re-read by the reporter before being published. This may not always catch every typo or […]

Paywalls and why Tomorrow will not use them

Tomorrow has a “duty to openness”, so we can never justify going behind a paywall. We expect everyone to be open with us, so we will be open to readers.

Political donations and journalism

Figures released by Elections Canada on July 31, 2012 show donations to federal political parties in the first six months of the year totalling $17,334,882.50 from a total of 160,466 individual donations. That works out as an average of $108.03. For substantially less, you can support strong, principled reporting to ensure the spotlight remains on […]