by Sydney Smith on Mar 24, 2011
SPJ Creates “Black Hole” Award, Gives first to Utah
The Society of Professional Journalists created an award to "dis-honor" Utah's legislature and governor. The award is called the "Black...
The Society of Professional Journalists created an award to "dis-honor" Utah's legislature and governor. The award is called the "Black...
In January, Hungary adopted a new media law that quickly met with sharp criticism and protests. And even though amendments to...
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At first glance, the new UK site, ICorrect.com, appears to be a venue for subjects of bad media reporting to have...