by Sydney Smith on Apr 27, 2011
Who has better Link Ethics, Bloggers or Journalists? Reuters weighs in…
Are blogs more ethical than traditional media? In terms of attribution, Reuters' Anthony DeRosa, in his blogpost about "traditional media's...
Are blogs more ethical than traditional media? In terms of attribution, Reuters' Anthony DeRosa, in his blogpost about "traditional media's...
iMediaEthics reported yesterday about the latest group of files to be leaked from WikiLeaks -- the Guantanamo Files. The Guardian noted...
Columbia Journalism Review has stepped in as one of the latest to fact check the fact checkers at PolitiFact. A...
A St. Louis communications professor advocates journalists don't use anonymous sources, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. According to the St....
California State University - Long Beach student newspaper The Union Weekly has apologized for its insensitive March 14 story about a...
At an April 30 panel discussion, the National American Arab Journalists Association (NAAJA) is scheduled to take on the topics...
Meanwhile in other Wikileaks news, supporters of Bradley Manning have questioned if President Barack Obama's comments that Bradley Manning "broke...
As iMediaEthics wrote, Philadelphia news site The Metropolis questioned the firing of a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, Paul Davies, and linked it...
The Associated Press reported that Daniel Snyder, owner of NFL team the Washington Redskins, has amended his defamation lawsuit against...
The Atlantic checked out the New York Times' reporting and discovered that "over half" of the days New York Times have published...