by Danielle Elliot on Dec 14, 2009
The Skinny on the Fat Murderer Hoax: Media Need to Update Stories
When a story catches international attention, but turns out to be a hoax, should media update and clarify original stories...
When a story catches international attention, but turns out to be a hoax, should media update and clarify original stories...
Newsweek is defending its decision to not inform readers that one of its reporters, Yuval Levin, was a bioethics adviser...
Photo editors are schooled in choosing proper images during tragic situations. The decisions are never made lightly; newsworthiness, effect and...
We do not wish to continue beating the Tiger Woods drum. The tabloids and even some mainstream media have done...
Toronto Star public editor Kathy English researched the practice of editing online news and unpublishing in a 21-page report, "The...
Has the New York Times changed its ethical standards? The paper recently refused to publish a slew of controversially obtained...
In a December 2 post for McGuire on Media, a blog on the Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of...
While addressing a student audience at the University of Lincoln (UK), former BBC Radio 4 presenter Dr. Michael Ford made...
How did you spend your Thanksgiving? Most likely, it was with family or friends, gathered around the table or watching...
Even though it seems a recent phenomena to print or broadcast fake photos of the conflict in the Gaza Strip,...