by Sydney Smith on Jun 07, 2011
ABC News Pays for Anthony Weiner Materials
Media Bistro's TV Newser reported that ABC News "licensed a handful of photos" from a woman who allegedly had an...
Media Bistro's TV Newser reported that ABC News "licensed a handful of photos" from a woman who allegedly had an...
Washington Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton criticized his newspaper for not disclosing fully its relationship to a controversial Washington, D.C. waterfront...
Progressive media watchdog website Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) criticized POLITICO for using anonymous sources in its article criticizing...
Reuters' Felix Salmon, Gawker's John Cook, and attorney Maxwell Kennerly questioned the New York Times' methods for obtaining e-mails cited...
Mediaite reported that Fox News's Shepard Smith apparently ended an interview after learning that the interviewee, Symantic group president Francis...
Columbia Journalism Review recently featured an essay by Gawker's John Cook questioning why journalism ethics advises against paying for sources. ...
The White House announced last month that it would review new ways to allow photojournalists to take pictures of the...
Gawker, Cryptomundo, and Gather hyped the existence of a "sea monster" found near New York City's Brooklyn Bridge in May....
The media’s online reporting of an alleged hack of Rep. Anthony Weiner’s social media has dissolved into gossipy back-and-forth as...
Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder has filed a subpoena against the Washington Post, Washington City Paper reported. The Washington Post...