by Katie Rolnick on Sep 28, 2009
Poaching from Blogs: NYPost Re-reported, Gave No Credit to Blogger
Last week, we wrote about the New York Post poaching a story from a blog called NewYorkShitty.com and not crediting...
Last week, we wrote about the New York Post poaching a story from a blog called NewYorkShitty.com and not crediting...
Scientific polls can be valuable. They can give a great overview, track trends, gauge opinions and reveal national tenor. But...
While there is little question that the actions of the community organizing group ACORN--revealed in a series of covert videos...
When Washington Post op-ed columnist Anne Applebaum decided to write a defense of film director Roman Polanski, who was recently...
An amendment to the proposed Free Flow of Information Act (S. 448) has ignited heated discussion about the formal definition...
To say that newspapers are struggling to keep up with new media would be a generous understatement. After more than...
It's a straightforward and unambiguous ethical rule that journalists should not pay sources for content. It seems equally clear that...
First the Washington Post’s ombudsman, and now the New York Times’ own public editor have weighed in: Their own papers,...
What do you do when two rules of ethical journalism seem to be at odds with each other? That is...
The Federal Trade Commission has published the final version of its guide concerning the use of testimonials and endorsements in...