by Sydney Smith on Jul 18, 2012
ESPN: Writer’s Lifting from Wikipedia ‘Journalistic Laziness’
ESPN called its entertainment writer Lynn Hoppes' taking content from Wikipedia for stories "an example of journalistic laziness" and "short...
ESPN called its entertainment writer Lynn Hoppes' taking content from Wikipedia for stories "an example of journalistic laziness" and "short...
The New York Daily News devoted its entire June 16 Page 3 to a story about, and photos of, Tom...
NBC's Today show used footage of National Football League player Jerrod Johnson during its July 17 report on and interview...
A new website will record changes to The New York Times, CNN, BBC and POLITICO's websites, The Times' public editor...
The New York Times named its next public editor, Margaret Sullivan. Sullivan's term as the fifth public editor begins Sept....
As we wrote earlier this month, Seventeen's editor announced that the magazine doesn't photoshop bodies and will be transparent about...
The Center for International Media Ethics' International Media Ethics Day is coming up! CIME announced on its website the upcoming...
Utah Valley Magazine published an apology for a photo headline "Women of Color" that accompanied a photo of seven white...
Mitt Romney's campaign has criticized The Washington Post's reporting on the candidate twice this summer, as we've written. And now,...
A Haredi news site pasted in gray boxes to New York local news coverage published on its website, blogger Shmarya...