by Katie Rolnick on Dec 14, 2009
Bombed in Afghanistan: Freelancer Paul Raffaele’s Struggle for Help
As media outlets turn increasingly to freelancers in order to cut costs, the risks for hired journalists become more evident....
As media outlets turn increasingly to freelancers in order to cut costs, the risks for hired journalists become more evident....
No newspaper can hope to eliminate errors. But there is always room for improvement in correcting the errors that are...
When a story catches international attention, but turns out to be a hoax, should media update and clarify original stories...
Photo editors are schooled in choosing proper images during tragic situations. The decisions are never made lightly; newsworthiness, effect and...
Newsweek is defending its decision to not inform readers that one of its reporters, Yuval Levin, was a bioethics adviser...
Toronto Star public editor Kathy English researched the practice of editing online news and unpublishing in a 21-page report, "The...
We do not wish to continue beating the Tiger Woods drum. The tabloids and even some mainstream media have done...
The recent controversy over White House crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi has raised many ethical questions about the actions of...
Usually media errors claim few dramatic victims: a misspelling here, a fake photo there, but no real harm to private...
If there were any worries that a new redesigned, more Web-connected PBS NewsHour (no longer “With Jim Lehrer") might lose...