by Molika Ashford on Feb 05, 2010
Washington Post Responds to Increasing Reader Complaints
Only a month ago, Washington Post ombudsman Andrew Alexander apologized to readers for long lag times in correcting factual errors...
Only a month ago, Washington Post ombudsman Andrew Alexander apologized to readers for long lag times in correcting factual errors...
Last weekend saw a gathering of scientists and journalists for the fourth annual ScienceOnline conference, with several workshops focused on...
Every year, poll watchers are confronted with poll results and commentary that defy either logic or science, often raising question...
A planned byline strike at the Minneapolis Star Tribune began as scheduled Tuesday, January 26. CityPages, a Minneapolis/St. Paul news...
If paying sources surreptitiously--through an airplane ticket, a hotel room, or even just a boost in their professional status--seems too...
Comments on the role or reporters during disaster situations have spread beyond the story of CNN correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta...
The hubbub over National Enquirer’s plan to enter its coverage of John Edward’s extramarital affair for a Pulitzer Prize has...
The issue of conflicting interest has already been plaguing the New York Times this year. But that was before Clark...
iMediaEthics recently wrote about NBC offering a free flight to David Goldman and his son Sean after a long custody battle...
A study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism has found that 95% of original stories (those with new information)...