by Siobhan Dixon on Mar 18, 2010
Statistics can unfairly create fear of Islam
As a photojournalist, London Shearer Allen’s eyes act as her primary means of catching seemingly paltry details. However, even in...
As a photojournalist, London Shearer Allen’s eyes act as her primary means of catching seemingly paltry details. However, even in...
A local reporter failed to sway the Chinese government through journalistic means and instead found himself both under fire––and fired....
Everybody knows that plagiarism can get you fired from a job or expelled from a university, but less known is that plagiarism...
Columbia Journalism Review's recent study of magazine's Web sites asked editors if their Internet content was copy edited and fact...
The perennial “new media” question of who is and who isn’t a journalist also includes: Who gets a press pass? Yes,...
iMediaEthics wrote earlier this week about ABC News’ manipulated video supposedly showing a test of unplanned acceleration in a Toyota vehicle....
Fairness, balance, objectivity, truth, bias… These words get used a lot in discussions of journalistic ethics. But not every journalist...
The embattled Kansas reporter Claire O’Brien--who refused to reveal a confidential source and story notes from her jailhouse interview to Ford County...
Just as in print stories, images and videos that are broadcast on television are subject to editing. And, just as manipulating...
In the aftermath of Zachary Kouwe’s plagiarism and departure from the New York Times, Clark Hoyt, the Times' reader’s editor...