by Sydney Smith on Sep 04, 2015
Globe & Mail Explains Decision for Front Page Photo of Dead Refugee Child
Globe and Mail readers were not happy that the Canadian newspaper published pictures of a dead Syrian child on the...
Globe and Mail readers were not happy that the Canadian newspaper published pictures of a dead Syrian child on the...
Sourcing is on the mind of at least three public editors this summer. Chris Elliott (readers editor for the UK Guardian),...
The Globe and Mail defended an editorial cartoon on the March 24 Germanwings plane crash in the Alps. The cartoon...
Justin Trudeau's speech was OK, but not standing O-worthy. The Globe and Mail wrongly said Justin Trudeau, Canada's Liberal Leader,...
The Globe and Mail is one of the many news outlets that decided against publishing cartoons from Charlie Hebdo, the...
The Globe and Mail published 450 corrections in 2014, public editor Sylvia Stead reported. Stead noted that while it's "certainly...
Reuters is no longer letting readers comment on news stories. Comments will be allowed on opinion and blogposts, though. The...
The Globe and Mail published a "dumb, insensitive" headline with a report on Jian Ghomeshi, the CBC radio host who...
Two newspaper public editors reviewed how their papers have covered Ebola. Sylvia Stead from the Globe and Mail called for...
Do free airline tickets, hotel rooms or restaurant meals influence reporters' opinions, or give the appearance that they do? Many...