by Sydney Smith on Oct 31, 2011
WashPost on Kitten Photo from Oakland Protests
The Washington Post defended its publication of a photo of a police officer petting a cat at the Occupy Wall...
The Washington Post defended its publication of a photo of a police officer petting a cat at the Occupy Wall...
Regret the Error's Craig Silverman questioned Oct. 11 what happened to Salon's corrections page. The page used to collect all...
The Guardian's Roy Greenslade highlighted a petition for the New York Times to be more transparent about the "experts" it...
UK newspaper the Daily Mail's editor-in-chief Paul Dacre announced the Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday and Metro will start...
The Wall Street Journal's European edition published two articles in the past year because of its "relationship with a Dutch...
As iMediaEthics has written, Tech Crunch founder and editor Michael Arrington left the site after its owner, AOL, announced an investment...
Readers questioned why NPR has not devoted air time to recent Occupy Wall Street protests, NPR ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos wrote...
Architectural Record has accused architecture news site Arch Daily of plagiarizing and violating copyright in this article, Harlem's New Renaissance....
Does Business Insider have one of the most lax anonymous source policies? The business news blog's CEO, Henry Blodget, revealed...