by Molika Ashford on Jan 13, 2010
Science Journalists Drawn to Potentially Misleading “Contrarian” Tobacco Smoking Story
There’s a great journalistic payoff in writing a contrarian story, at least one that is accurate and fair: your story...
There’s a great journalistic payoff in writing a contrarian story, at least one that is accurate and fair: your story...
January 5 marks the third article in a 5-part series written by Nick Fillmore, an editor and producer with the...
There are two ethical issues behind the reaction to a recent article published through a partnership between the Washington Post...
Though this isn't the first time the NYTPicker has criticized New York Times freelance writer David Pogue, recent exchanges seem to...
Highlighting the limited scope of an amended Free Flow of Information Act--a proposed federal ‘shield law’ to protect journalists from...
If anything, the walls between advertising and reporting (a necessary sisterhood in traditional, for-profit media) should be shored up. But with...
One of the disturbing features of an expanding online journalism presence (coupled with a troubled industry) is a growing heap of free...
Editor & Publisher, a 125-year old magazine covering the newspaper industry, shut its doors December 31. We reported earlier on a...
For high school journalists, it doesn’t always take a Supreme Court Justice to silence the press. Adlai E. Stevenson High...
If iMediaEthics' most popular stories of the year, or Craig Silverman’s best of the worst list of media corrections weren’t enough...