by Molika Ashford on Feb 20, 2010
More Online Writers, Freelancers Imprisoned
A new side effect of the rising number of freelance journalists and online writers is that more freelancers and local...
A new side effect of the rising number of freelance journalists and online writers is that more freelancers and local...
Trying to hold the media up to the highest standards of ethics, it’s easy lose sight of just how hard...
Last weekend saw a gathering of scientists and journalists for the fourth annual ScienceOnline conference, with several workshops focused on...
Every year, poll watchers are confronted with poll results and commentary that defy either logic or science, often raising question...
iMediaEthics recently wrote about NBC offering a free flight to David Goldman and his son Sean after a long custody battle...
The confusion over an unfortunate exchange between Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Mark Halperin and John Heilemann--the authors of...
We’ve talked before on iMediaEthics about the role of ombudsmen. As “readers editors,” ombudsmen are the switchboard for reader criticism and...
iMediaEthics has written before on correcting stories, retracting them, or in the online world, sometimes making them disappear. But it is also...
There’s a great journalistic payoff in writing a contrarian story, at least one that is accurate and fair: your story...
According to Gallup’s news release on Dec. 16, 2009, Americans are opposed to closing the prison at Guantanamo and moving...