by Sydney Smith on Sep 26, 2010
Tips for journalists : How to stop being duped by websites, social media
Too often lately it seems journalists are caught publishing faulty information or photos found through Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and other...
Too often lately it seems journalists are caught publishing faulty information or photos found through Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and other...
In an unusual fake photo twist, the news outlet which published a fake photo proactively fessed up to the fauxtography...
Soccer player David Beckham is reported to expect In Touch magazine to publish a front-page retraction after the magazine ran...
Exposing bad journalism in China can be dangerous, according to articles about journalists who have been physically attacked for exposing fraud...
The New York Times's ombudsman Arthur Brisbane defended the Times for its lengthy and controversial article, "The British Tabloid Phone-Hacking Scandal."...
Tell us what we can report without being killed or left for dead. That's what a Mexican newspaper just asked...
GeekOSystem's Robert Quigley wrote Sept. 20 detailing "how a Photoshopped picture of Sir Ian McKellen fooled the Internet." Quigley, managing...
A recent FTC complaint should remind readers to approach online postings with caution: The complaint found that a public relations...
Daily Finance's media columnist Jeff Bercovici called out Arianna Huffington in a recent column. Bercovici noted that her media criticism...