by Sydney Smith on Oct 31, 2014
Be First and Right? Ethical Decisions for Breaking News
The news is breaking, other media outlets are hitting the airways. Your editors are screaming but you haven't verified the...
The news is breaking, other media outlets are hitting the airways. Your editors are screaming but you haven't verified the...
Should NBC News penalize chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman for breaking a voluntary Ebola quarantine? On Oct. 22, NBC...
Political reporter Dave McKinney publicly quit the Chicago Sun-Times last week. On the way out the door, McKinney raised several ethical...
Dena Potter is suing the Associated Press after she was fired last year, Richmond alternative newspaper Style Weekly reported. Potter, who...
A Brooklyn man died this past week after he was set on fire by an explosion. With flames rising from...
The Associated Press doesn't want readers to freak out because of too many reports about possible Ebola infections. Under a...
Recent polls have arrived at starkly different conclusions about the level of fear among Americans over the Ebola virus. The...
The New York Committee on Open Government was created as part of the state’s Freedom of Information Law (widely known...
The Daily Nexus, the student newspaper for the University of California-Santa Barbara, retracted an article that joked about terrorist group...
No more mugshots for the Springfield, Missouri News-Leader, unless they are really newsworthy. Instead of dumping mugshots in bulk, the...