by Sydney Smith on Jul 20, 2010
Study Finds 4 Biggest U.S. newspapers no longer calling Waterboarding Torture
A recently released report, "Torture at Times: Waterboarding in the Media", studied the media's treatment of the word torture and...
A recently released report, "Torture at Times: Waterboarding in the Media", studied the media's treatment of the word torture and...
Are documentary filmmakers in the same camp as investigative journalists? Should they be protected by the same source protection journalists...
A journalist attended a conference the media had initially been invited to and heard a political figure speaking frankly about...
More reporters fired: One CNN reporter and four Arkansas TV reporters were fired in early July for things they posted...
LeBron James's July 8 hourlong program "The Decision" left many journalists wondering about the ethics of the program. In the LeBron Decision...
Several newspapers, including the British daily The Metro, published stories about Nichola Paginton, who died last October of heart failure...
Is it fair use, or a copyright violation, to post sections of news stories on a blog? A recent cease...
Peter Bhatia, the executive editor of The Oregonian, wrote July 10 to defend the newspaper's July 4 story "Landscaper tells...
Media Bistro's Web Newser reported July 8 that ScienceBlogs has already removed Food Frontiers, the advertorial blog PepsiCo sponsored for...
Los Angeles county's board of supervisors called out the LA Times for its advertising wrap of the newspaper July 1,...