by Molika Ashford on Dec 14, 2009
Washington Post Ombudsman Admits Errors Still Go Uncorrected For Long Periods
No newspaper can hope to eliminate errors. But there is always room for improvement in correcting the errors that are...
No newspaper can hope to eliminate errors. But there is always room for improvement in correcting the errors that are...
Photo editors are schooled in choosing proper images during tragic situations. The decisions are never made lightly; newsworthiness, effect and...
If you want better treatment, you have to ask for it. That seems to be the driving sentiment behind a...
With Jayson Blair lecturing publicly to university students about how plagiarism and fabrication got him kicked off the New York...
As we discussed in an earlier post about National Public Radio coverage of White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, breaking style guidelines...
Think that online media and “the low transaction costs to publishing [have] created a flood of low quality information”? You...
The prank-press conference held last week by farcical activists the Yes Men has reopened the “speed versus accuracy” debate, an...
First the New York Daily News used a photograph of trash at the Bronx’s Hunts Point Market to illustrate a...
Apparently, October is National Hoax Month -- or so it would seem, given the proliferation of fraudulent stories that appeared...
Reuters (and subsequently The New York Times and Washington Post) fell for a hoax press release issued by the farcical...