by David W. Moore on Dec 21, 2010
Do Americans Care About War in Afghanistan? Reinterpreting the Polls
According to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, six of ten Americans now say the war in Afghanistan has not...
According to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, six of ten Americans now say the war in Afghanistan has not...
The most read iMediaEthics' news stories of 2010... 1. iMediaEthics' annual top ten "Dubious Polling" awards attracted the most readers this year. ...
iMediaEthics has previously written about journalists advising on what terminology to use for sensitive issues, including the legal status of individuals...
The Washington Post's public editor, Andrew Alexander, criticized Post bloggers for disregarding the Post's standards on anonymous sources. "Staff-written news...
1. iMediaEthics' exclusive Feb. 18 story by Molika Ashford exposed an undisclosed conflict of interest in Jared Diamond's book review published...
Sandy Mattingly blogged Dec. 14, criticizing the Wall Street Journal for its recent trend story about "large Manhattan families snubbing...
Morgan Freeman died? CNN and Morgan Freeman were both recently the victims of Twitter hoaxes. A fake message claiming that Morgan...
Media Bistro's Fishbowl DC wondered if "Twinterviews" is the "new journalism" ? Twinterviews says it is a combination of Twitter +...
The New York Times' executive editor Bill Keller criticized Julian Assange again, this time in a Nieman Journalism Lab talk...
Even though readers selected Julian Assange as TIME magazine's Person of the Year, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, "who finished 10th...