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10 Questions to Ask About Any Poll

In order to evaluate the quality of polls, we need to find out a lot of information. The ten questions…

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Canadian Editor Resigns after Plagiarism Charges

The Anchor Weekly's publisher and editor Steve Jeffrey resigned March 27 after "a U.S.-based writer" accused him of plagiarism in…

Sydney Smith

METHODOLOGY & TOPLINE for iMediaEthics Auto Industry Poll

METHODOLOGY STATEMENT FROM SURVEY USA SurveyUSA interviewed 849 adults nationwide Friday 03/16/12 through Monday 03/19/12. Research conceptualized and commissioned by…

Rhonda Roland Shearer

PollCheck: New iMediaEthics Poll Challenges Findings of Pew, Gallup on Government Bailout/Loans for Auto Industry

A new PollCheck by iMediaEthics finds a more disengaged public on the government’s efforts to save the auto industry from…

Rhonda Roland Shearer

Irish Broadcasting Authority report on RTE Libel Leaked, Finds RTE Unfair, Invasive of Privacy of Priest

As we have written, RTE's libel of Irish priest Father Kevin Reynolds last year prompted a libel payout, a few…

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More Regulation of Fracking — Two of Three Americans Favor It, Right?

A Bloomberg article recently announced that, according to its latest poll, 65% of Americans favor tighter fracking regulations, more than…

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Hungarian Prez Pal Schmitt Resigns over Plagiarism Charges, Magazine 1st Accused Him in January

Hungary's President Pal Schmitt resigned in early April over charges of plagiarism, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. Concerning the resignation,  the…

Sydney Smith

NYDaily News Story on Rabbit Has 3 Bylines, Anonymous Sourcing?

A March story in the New York Daily News caught iMediaEthics' publisher Rhonda Roland Shearer's eye.   The story's byline…

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Priest Libeled by RTE: ‘I don’t want to see anyone losing jobs from this.’

Father Kevin Reynolds, who was libeled by Irish public broadcaster RTE, addressed the case and the broadcaster's reaction in an…

Sydney Smith

Ecuador Prez Pardon of Journalists for Libel not Accepted?

Ecuador's President Rafael Correa pardoned journalists he successfully sued for libel in February but the pardon won't be accepted by…

Sydney Smith