by Molika Ashford on Feb 26, 2010
Mugshot Publishing Continues to Expand
Mugshot magazines and newspaper sections, featured in an iMediaEthics report almost two years ago, are still a growth industry. The core...
Mugshot magazines and newspaper sections, featured in an iMediaEthics report almost two years ago, are still a growth industry. The core...
EXCLUSIVE: There are many things that writers, and the publications that publish their work, can do to lose the trust of readers....
This week (through Sunday, February 28) NewsTrust, a public journalism rating site, is hosting a hunt for bad journalism. Working...
Dodge City Daily Globe reporter Claire O’Brien had her contempt charge and fine lifted when she appeared in court and...
The verdict is in; the National Enquirer will be considered for a Pulitzer Prize this year for its coverage of...
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Though speed and pressure are on the list of classic plagiarism excuses, holding writers to a breakneck pace can and...
In a Feb. 15 post, blogger Rob Pitingolo complains about a front-page story in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The story,...
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