by Sydney Smith on Nov 11, 2014
ESPN needs more consistent newsroom standards, Ombuds Says
Robert Lipsyte, ESPN's ombudsman, called for ESPN to be more consistent when it disciplines staff. Lipsyte's comments, in his Nov....
Robert Lipsyte, ESPN's ombudsman, called for ESPN to be more consistent when it disciplines staff. Lipsyte's comments, in his Nov....
Reuters is no longer letting readers comment on news stories. Comments will be allowed on opinion and blogposts, though. The...
Breitbert, a conservative news site founded by the late Andrew Breitbart, mixed up Loretta Lynch, who was nominated by President...
Why did the New York Times have a reporter who is a former patient write a favorable article about Dr....
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Fox News ended its working relationship with Dr. Ben Carson after Carson indicated he is considering a run for president...
Pianist Dejan Lazic asked The Washington Post to remove a negative review written and published after a 2010 performance, the...
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Two newspaper public editors reviewed how their papers have covered Ebola. Sylvia Stead from the Globe and Mail called for...
The Charleston, West Virginia Daily Mail fired an editorial writer for his "unfortunate, inflammatory" and "inexcusable" decision to call Michael...