‘Cheerleader Journalism’ at San Diego Newspaper? Editor Explains How CEO’s Call Affects Newsroom
The owner and CEO of the San Diego Union-Tribune defended their call for the newspaper be a "cheerleader" for San…
The owner and CEO of the San Diego Union-Tribune defended their call for the newspaper be a "cheerleader" for San…
A New Jersey township's Board of Education dropped its plan to ban access to certain reporters, the Asbury Park Press…
Russian magazine editor Maxim Kovalsky was fired because the magazine, Kommersant Vlast, "published a picture of a ballot paper from…
Former NBA player Scottie Pippen is suing ten news media outlets for "malicious libel" because they claimed he is bankrupt,…
Photojournalism, at its best, humanizes victims of disasters and conflict zones for American audiences. Yet the opposite can also be…
Toronto Star public editor Kathy English published the results of her survey of readers on editorial decisions last week. English…
News of the World's publisher, News Group Newspapers, must pay private investigator Glenn Mulcaire's legal bills, Journalism.co.uk reported. A High…
At least 13 readers of Chilean newspaper La Tercera's Woman magazine were burned seven years ago after attempting to make…
Washington, D.C. CBS-affiliate WUSA unpublished this week a story that reportedly plagiarized from the Washington Post, Poynter's Julie Moos reported.…
New York Times public editor Arthur Brisbane addressed concerns that the Times provided too much identifying information in a report…