by Molika Ashford on Jan 07, 2010
Ethics of Low- to No-Paying Journalism Jobs
One of the disturbing features of an expanding online journalism presence (coupled with a troubled industry) is a growing heap of free...
One of the disturbing features of an expanding online journalism presence (coupled with a troubled industry) is a growing heap of free...
We are on hiatus here at iMediaEthics, so today's post is brief. A media watchdog site in India, "The Hoot,...
As media outlets turn increasingly to freelancers in order to cut costs, the risks for hired journalists become more evident....
While addressing a student audience at the University of Lincoln (UK), former BBC Radio 4 presenter Dr. Michael Ford made...
Ten journalists in China are accused of taking 2.6 million yuan ($380,000) in bribes to not cover a tragic mining...
In mainstream media journalism, "blogger inaccuracy" is one of the most often mentioned criticisms. The blogger Michael White appears to be one...
On November 10, two British freedom of expression organizations--the Index on Censorship (IOC) and English PEN--released a report recommending a...
To combat economic pressures, Kimberly Abbott, writing for the Nieman Journalism Lab, explains that news organizations are increasingly turning to...
Two weeks ago a previously silent battle between UK newspaper The Guardian and commodity shipping company Trafigura Beheer BV exploded...