by Danielle Elliot on Dec 09, 2009
New York Times Breaking Own Precedent, Won’t Publish Hacked Climate Change E-mails
Has the New York Times changed its ethical standards? The paper recently refused to publish a slew of controversially obtained...
Has the New York Times changed its ethical standards? The paper recently refused to publish a slew of controversially obtained...
If you want better treatment, you have to ask for it. That seems to be the driving sentiment behind a...
With Jayson Blair lecturing publicly to university students about how plagiarism and fabrication got him kicked off the New York...
In a December 2 post for McGuire on Media, a blog on the Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of...
Whatever gains or losses new media brings to the world of journalism--fairness, accuracy, inclusion, reach--one thing it may fail to...
How did you spend your Thanksgiving? Most likely, it was with family or friends, gathered around the table or watching...
As we discussed in an earlier post about National Public Radio coverage of White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, breaking style guidelines...
In mainstream media journalism, "blogger inaccuracy" is one of the most often mentioned criticisms. The blogger Michael White appears to be one...
Think that online media and “the low transaction costs to publishing [have] created a flood of low quality information”? You...
iMediaEthics wrote about the ethical repercussions of plagiarism in this story of how the Hartford Courant had been copying stories from...