by Sydney Smith on Jun 05, 2011
CJR Hosts Gawker’s John Cook’s Essay Defending Source Paying
Columbia Journalism Review recently featured an essay by Gawker's John Cook questioning why journalism ethics advises against paying for sources. ...
Columbia Journalism Review recently featured an essay by Gawker's John Cook questioning why journalism ethics advises against paying for sources. ...
The White House announced last month that it would review new ways to allow photojournalists to take pictures of the...
A Turkish journalist recently alleged that Turkish media has been complicit in military coups, Today's Zaman reported. Today's Zaman "is...
Gawker, Cryptomundo, and Gather hyped the existence of a "sea monster" found near New York City's Brooklyn Bridge in May....
The media’s online reporting of an alleged hack of Rep. Anthony Weiner’s social media has dissolved into gossipy back-and-forth as...
Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder has filed a subpoena against the Washington Post, Washington City Paper reported. The Washington Post...
In the aftermath last month of the killing of Osama bin Laden, many progressives began calling for the withdrawal of...
MSNBC reported on the ethical and legal debate related to sharing photos on social networks. Should news outlets pay for newsworthy...
Journalists know the importance of writing a good headline: the headline must be clear, newsworthy, to the point and most of...