by Sydney Smith on May 09, 2010
As hyperlocal news sites pop up, so do journalism concerns
Hyperlocal news sites have been popping up a lot lately, especially with Patch.com's expansion, as a possible alternative to newspapers' sagging...
Hyperlocal news sites have been popping up a lot lately, especially with Patch.com's expansion, as a possible alternative to newspapers' sagging...
Tiger fauxtographer Zhou Zhenglong, who created a national scandal two years ago with his faked photographs of rare tigers, was jailed for...
The dangers of using social media for journalism research were highlighted May 4 when The Huffington Post apparently used a Facebook...
There seems to be a prevailing attitude among broadcast journalists that they really don’t need to worry as much about...
Editor & Publisher wrote – in an unsigned editorial May 19, 2003 – that the New York Times is addicted to...
In light of new anti-immigration law in Arizona, news media outlets need to add extra care not to fan the...
iPhones can do so many things that it is not surprising that the device plays a role in media ethics...
The Society for Professional Journalists’ Ethics Committee wrote that it is “dismayed” that some New Jersey Gannett newspapers have a...
Today is World Press Freedom Day and with it comes the new Reporters Without Borders' annual list of 40 freedom predators,...