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NYT Executive Editor on Anonymous Sources, Photojournalism Ethics, Libya Coverage & More
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NYT Executive Editor on Anonymous Sources, Photojournalism Ethics, Libya Coverage & More
By: Sydney Smith
October 27, 2012 06:00 AM EST
New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson commented on the Times' standards, policies and thoughts on sourcing, online comments, reporting on Libya and more in a recent Q & A with readers. Sourcing In...
Washington Post, New York Times Public Editors Call for Prominent, Thorough Reporting on Libya Attacks
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Washington Post, New York Times Public Editors Call for Prominent, Thorough Reporting on Libya Attacks
By: Sydney Smith
October 14, 2012 06:30 PM EST
Public Editors, NPPA Weigh in Ethics & Standards for the Christopher Stevens Photo
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Public Editors, NPPA Weigh in Ethics & Standards for the Christopher Stevens Photo
By: Sydney Smith
September 18, 2012 06:00 AM EST
As we previously wrote, the New York Times defended its publication of a photo of U.S. ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, who was killed last week.  The State Department called for the photo to be taken off the...
NYT Defends Photo of Dead Ambassador, Despite State Dept. Calls
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NYT Defends Photo of Dead Ambassador, Despite State Dept. Calls
By: Sydney Smith
September 13, 2012 06:00 AM EST
New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan asked if it was "acceptable" for the Times' website to publish a photo of "an unconscious J. Christopher Stevens, the ambassador, who was killed in an...
U.S. Government is Training Journalists in Libya
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U.S. Government is Training Journalists in Libya
By: Sydney Smith
January 27, 2012 03:55 PM EST
We have written about the U.S. government's training of journalists in countries previously.  In September 2010, the U.S. government sent University of North Texas interim dean Mitchell Land to Liberia to help train...
NYPost, NYDaily News Crossed the Line with Gadhafi Coverage
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NYPost, NYDaily News Crossed the Line with Gadhafi Coverage
By: Sydney Smith
November 04, 2011 09:00 AM EST
COMMENTARY StinkyJournalism is appalled by the way some news outlets -- specifically, the New York Post and New York Daily News -- presented images of a dead or dying Muammar Gadhafi in late October. StinkyJournalism...
News Outlets Publish Graphic Gadhafi Death Photo
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News Outlets Publish Graphic Gadhafi Death Photo
By: Sydney Smith
October 21, 2011 04:20 PM EST
The Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, and Reuters all decided to put photos of Muammar Gaddafi's death on their wires, Poynter's Bob Andelman reported. AFP explained its photo came from its photographer Philippe...
ITV News Apologizes for Airing Video Game Clip in Documentary on IRA and Gaddafi
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ITV News Apologizes for Airing Video Game Clip in Documentary on IRA and Gaddafi
By: Sydney Smith
September 28, 2011 04:20 PM EST
The UK's ITV News was duped into airing fake images on a Sept. 26 episode of its new show Exposure Sept. 26, the Guardian reported. Exposure is described as a "current affairs show" and documentary program. While...
What's in a Name: Reuters Corrects Gadhafi Tweet
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What's in a Name: Reuters Corrects Gadhafi Tweet
By: Sydney Smith
August 24, 2011 09:40 AM EST
Associated Press: Libya in Civil War
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Associated Press: Libya in "Civil War"
By: Sydney Smith
June 20, 2011 09:20 AM EST
Is AP Photo Caption Misleading?
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Is AP Photo Caption Misleading?
By: Sydney Smith
May 07, 2011 03:55 PM EST
Los AngelesTimes Readers Rep Explains Spelling of Kadafi's Name
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Los AngelesTimes Readers Rep Explains Spelling of Kadafi's Name
By: Sydney Smith
February 26, 2011 08:30 AM EST
Where's the Outrage?  Dutch Newspaper Interviews 9-year-old Plane Crash Survivor from his Hospital Bed
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Where's the Outrage? Dutch Newspaper Interviews 9-year-old Plane Crash Survivor from his Hospital Bed
By: Sydney Smith
May 20, 2010 03:01 PM EST
The Daily Mail published this close-up AP photo of Ruben in his hospital bed. StinkyJournalism blurred the image. COMMENTARY Where is the line between the public’s right to know and a severely injured, recently...
Times Online, Independent report anonymous speculation on Libyan crash
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Times Online, Independent report anonymous speculation on Libyan crash
By: Sydney Smith
May 18, 2010 10:10 AM EST
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