by Sydney Smith on Dec 06, 2012
ESPN Claims It Wasn’t Wrong to Deny Blog Credit for Scoop
ESPN apparently does not like giving credit where credit is due. Case in point: After ESPN originally credited sports blog...
ESPN apparently does not like giving credit where credit is due. Case in point: After ESPN originally credited sports blog...
Journalism schools are increasingly pushing the "Teaching Hospital" model of learning -- learn by doing, not in a classroom. So...
CNN's typo in a quote about Mitt Romney significantly changed the meaning of the comment, made by billionaire John Catsimatidis. ...
The National Council for the Training of Journalists held a Journalism Skills conference in late November. At that conference, the...
A recent poll from National Journal, a Washington D.C. "news magazine," finds that a majority of the public would support...
Commentary The decision by The New York Post to run, as a cover image, the photograph of a man about...
A Vermont weekly newspaper questioned a fellow local newspaper's transparency and accountability after finding out that it hired a convicted...
Yesterday, December 3, 2012, a tragedy unfolded in the underground subway station near Times Square, in New York. Ki-Suck Han...
Commentary News media has been awash with debate over the front-page photograph by R. Umar Abbasi in today's New York Post....