by Molika Ashford on Sep 29, 2009
NY Times confuses 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll with real science
Scientific polls can be valuable. They can give a great overview, track trends, gauge opinions and reveal national tenor. But...
Scientific polls can be valuable. They can give a great overview, track trends, gauge opinions and reveal national tenor. But...
NYTimes blogger and evolutionary biologist Olivia Judson opened up a discussion on her blog The Wild Side last Tuesday. Her...
David Pogue, who is described on the New York Times website as "the personal-technology columnist," is claiming he's not a...
On September 17, 2009, the New York Times photography, video, and visual journalism blog, Lens, published an essay by the...
Some fake ads riddling The New York Times are down, again...thanks to the Times' continuing efforts and ethical response to...
A New York Times Science section article decries fake turn-back-the-clock dietary pill ads misrepresenting famous personalities and deceiving online readership...
iMediaEthics (then called StinkyJournalism.org) was told by Rachael Ray's production office that Ray "has nothing to do with" the fake blog...
The New York Times muffed their reportage of the August 8 mid-air collision between a tourist helicopter and single-engine airplane...
One day after the deadly mid-air collision between a helicopter and small plane, The New York Times should have the...
It’s a familiar angle to a disaster story: The New York Times writes that a woman and her son dither...