by Sydney Smith on Apr 14, 2010
More bloggers call themselves journalists. Does it matter?
A new study published by PRWeek and PR Newswire indicates that 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. This is a...
A new study published by PRWeek and PR Newswire indicates that 52% of bloggers consider themselves journalists. This is a...
Journalists typically try to avoid voicing their opinions on government policy, but journalist and media consultant Amy Gahran says that...
A week after French media denounced a team of its journalists for going undercover and turning over 22 names of...
A British appeals court has ruled that the courts shouldn’t settle scientific disputes. The court ruled in favor of writer...
The British Press Complaints Commission is holding a blog to the same journalistic standards as a news entity. That is, the...
Good news for journalists? As newspapers across the country have been slashing jobs the past few years, journalists have struggled...
Do news organizations need to adopt a new standard for publishing or removing online police reports? A recent Toronto Star...
The perennial “new media” question of who is and who isn’t a journalist also includes: Who gets a press pass? Yes,...
Fairness, balance, objectivity, truth, bias… These words get used a lot in discussions of journalistic ethics. But not every journalist...