by Sydney Smith on Sep 29, 2019
New York Times Defends Publishing Details about Whistleblower
The New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet defended the newspaper's publication of information about the identity of a whistleblower....
The New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet defended the newspaper's publication of information about the identity of a whistleblower....
The New York Times wrote that "Having a penis thrust in your face at a drunken dorm party may seem...
NPR producer Furkan Khan resigned and apologized for a tweet insulting Hinduism. Khan tweeted Sept. 10, "If Indians give up...
The Guardian admits it is "more liberal" about publishing profanity, but some readers are still concerned about the curse words...
New Zealand's largest news site Stuff doesn't have to publish anti-vaccine content, the New Zealand Media Council said. The media...
The UK press regulator the Independent Press Standards Organisation has published new guidance for reporting on Sikhs. Why? The guide...
Is it OK to use the word queer on air and in reporting? NPR's public editor office looked at that...
The Washington Post deleted quotes from a story after a source requested it. The Post later added the quotes back...
MSBC's Lawrence O'Donnell admitted he "made an error of judgment" on reporting a single-source, unconfirmed story claiming Pres. Donald Trump...