by Sydney Smith on Jun 03, 2014
Holding ethical value to protect source may jail NYT James Risen, Supreme Court rejects appeal
New York Times reporter James Risen failed to win an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to protect his anonymous...
New York Times reporter James Risen failed to win an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to protect his anonymous...
Another score for the role of the public editor in holding the media accountable? Last week, New York Times public...
The New York Times wrongly reported that Goldman Sachs had fired its CEO Lloyd Blankfein, Mediaite reported recently. The error...
New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan called out the paper for failing to credit the Wall Street Journal in...
Readers woke up thinking only a Harry Winston diamond's ad circular was on their front steps instead of Thursday's New...
New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan filed her second installment of AnonyWatch, her new way to track the misuse...
New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan is now tracking "some of the more regrettable examples of anonymous quotations" used...
The New York Times "referred imprecisely to [the] possible fate" of Viktor F. Yanukovych in a Feb. 25 article about...
A correction on an 1853 story about Solomon Northup, the man whose story became the Oscar-winning movie 12 Years a...
The New York Times should have disclosed that it changed the first paragraph of its story on former Port Authority...