by Cecil Cheung on Jun 09, 2009
The Hot Bed of Sensationalism: H1N1 news reporting from Hong Kong
The translation of the headline for Ming Pao, a Chinese newspaper’s special report on the H1N1 virus in North America,...
The translation of the headline for Ming Pao, a Chinese newspaper’s special report on the H1N1 virus in North America,...
Science magazine reporter Michael Balter scored a coup. The press has tried--and failed --since the April 20, 2009 filing of a libel...
A new requirement for incoming Missouri University School of Journalism students to have either an iPhone or an iPod touch for...
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In what is being described by some bloggers as the Great Firewall of China, the Chinese government is making no...
iMediaEthics' Danielle Mastropiero is a career EMT as well as a former American Heart Association CPR Instructor. The claim captured...
It's hard to watch even an hour of T.V. in the U.S. without seeing an ad for one prescription drug...
WHY IS THE MAN WITH THE "WORLD'S LONGEST EAR HAIR" PAIRED WITH THIS YOUNG BOY WITH A HEART DEFECT? The...
Fox News reported "In the article, Obama Left with Little Time to Curb Global Warming, Associated Press (AP) Science Writer...