by Sydney Smith on Aug 25, 2014
Wash Post Says ‘insulting’ Redskins name blocked on editorial page
The Washington Post announced Aug. 22 that it will no longer use the name "Redskins," the hometown National Football League...
The Washington Post announced Aug. 22 that it will no longer use the name "Redskins," the hometown National Football League...
The Seattle Times is the latest publication to announce it will no longer use the term "Redskins" in reporting on...
Another news outlet has decided to stop printing the name of National Football League team the Washington Redskins. As iMediaEthics...
The Minnesota Star Tribune editor Nancy Barnes apologized to readers who complained that columnist Jim Souhan's comments on football coach...
Three news outlets said last week that they aren't going to refer to the National Football League's Washington Redskins by...
An anonymous New York Jets player criticized news outlets, including the New York Daily News, that used anonymous sources to...
A fake story claiming "Ben Roethlisberger has broken both of his legs in a traffic altercation," circulated this week, Deadspin...
Anchor Roland Martin was suspended from CNN over his "homophobic tweets during the Super Bowl," the New York Daily News...
NBC Sports's College Football Talk blog incorrectly used a photo of a crack-addict TV character to accompany its story on...
The Associated Press reported that Daniel Snyder, owner of NFL team the Washington Redskins, has amended his defamation lawsuit against...