by Molika Ashford on Jan 07, 2010
Ethics of Low- to No-Paying Journalism Jobs
One of the disturbing features of an expanding online journalism presence (coupled with a troubled industry) is a growing heap of free...
One of the disturbing features of an expanding online journalism presence (coupled with a troubled industry) is a growing heap of free...
Highlighting the limited scope of an amended Free Flow of Information Act--a proposed federal ‘shield law’ to protect journalists from...
In the early hours after the devastating Haiti earthquake last week, there was precious little news of the situation on...
We’ve written before about disappointing science journalism that endangers health, or sticks too closely to press releases, or creates a...
Conflicting loyalties of medical correspondents aren’t the only ethical minefield for media reporting on this January’s devastating earthquake in Haiti. Would...
Whether courtrooms should allow the media to broadcast trial proceedings rests on balancing the rights of a free press and...
A controversy has erupted over NY Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief Ethan Bronner after Electronic Intifada--a blog committed to comprehensive public...
A new side effect of the rising number of freelance journalists and online writers is that more freelancers and local...
This week, the UK Press Complaints Commission decided to reject complaints against Jan Moir’s obituary of Stephen Gately, leader of the...