by Corinne Segal on Dec 22, 2011
Is Follow-Up Required on Campus Police Blotter Reports? Scholars Speak Out
We consulted both scholars and studies for advice on what legality and best practices college newspapers can adopt to serve...
We consulted both scholars and studies for advice on what legality and best practices college newspapers can adopt to serve...
The Guardian's readers editor, Chris Elliott, wrote Dec. 11 about issues in photojournalism ethics and altering images. "There is a...
Is The U.S. National Advertising Division banning "the misleading use of photoshopping and enhanced post-production in cosmetics adverts?"Business Insider reported...
Toronto Star public editor Kathy English posted her annual "You be the editor survey" this past weekend. In the survey,...
We wrote earlier this week about the first code of ethics for Haitian media, which was recently announced by UNESCO. ...
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In a Dec. 15 RTE board meeting, both Irish press ombudsman John Horgan and RTE director general Noel Curran presented...
Dutch fashion magazine editor Eva Hoeke stepped down this week because of a controversial article about singer Rihanna in which her...
The seven-part television series Frozen Planet aired deceptive footage in its fifth installment, the Guardian reported. According to the Guardian,...
It’s getting to be crunch time in Iowa, and suddenly there is dearth of major media pollsters reporting the preferences...