by Sydney Smith on Dec 02, 2010
Journalists Criticize Ghana’s Media Ethics
A journalism professor advocated for a "comprehensive broadcasting law" in Ghana last week, Ghana Web reported. The professor, Dr. Audrey...
A journalism professor advocated for a "comprehensive broadcasting law" in Ghana last week, Ghana Web reported. The professor, Dr. Audrey...
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Time's Kathryn Schulz wrote Nov. 24 about "why journalists get the big things wrong." In the article, Schulz, an author...
Yesterday afternoon, WikiLeaks released its largest document dump yet amidst legal threats, an international manhunt and arrest warrant for its...