by Katie Rolnick on Oct 10, 2009
France and Great Britain Consider Labels for Airbrushed Photos
Legislators in Great Britain and France are out to protect reality -- or at least reality as portrayed in photographs....
Legislators in Great Britain and France are out to protect reality -- or at least reality as portrayed in photographs....
This summer we wrote about freelance journalist and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee journalism lecturer Jessica McBride's affair with the city's police...
Corrections offer a news outlet the chance to right their wrongs transparently. But because of the way corrections are issued—in...
We don’t always think about advertising in media as a two way street. But it’s not only the responsibility of...
During this summer's recession, while news outlets were struggling to make ends meet, three TV stations in Las Vegas might...
With the rise of 24-hour cable TV came the need for more and more content. But without the funds to...
Last week National Public Radio joined ranks with the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and others by issuing social...
In the October 21 edition of the Cornell Daily Sun, reporter Dani Neuharth-Keusch gives a rundown of the previous day’s lecture on...
MediaMatters.org, a progressive website dedicated to correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media, brought up two instances of bad poll...