by Molika Ashford on Dec 14, 2009
Washington Post Ombudsman Admits Errors Still Go Uncorrected For Long Periods
No newspaper can hope to eliminate errors. But there is always room for improvement in correcting the errors that are...
No newspaper can hope to eliminate errors. But there is always room for improvement in correcting the errors that are...
Has the New York Times changed its ethical standards? The paper recently refused to publish a slew of controversially obtained...
If you were wondering why we need ombudsmen (or even what the heck ombudsmen are), Jeffrey Dvorkin, formerly of NPR...
Last Friday, columnist Jan Moir, who writes for the UK edition of the Daily Mail, penned an obit-of-sorts about the...
A few days ago, we wrote about the Washington Post's new social media guidelines. As we noted then, the response...
First the Washington Post’s ombudsman, and now the New York Times’ own public editor have weighed in: Their own papers,...
To say that newspapers are struggling to keep up with new media would be a generous understatement. After more than...
Clark Hoyt, public editor of the NY Times, says the rush to beat competitors caused Times reporter Danny Hakim to...
Clark Hoyt, The New York Times public editor, recently wrote about a "troubling issue" regarding how the Times deals with...