by Molika Ashford on Oct 26, 2009
Bioethicist Cites Bad Flu Reporting, Asks: Can We Really Expect Any Better From Journalism?
The spring and fall flu seasons this year have spurred a flood of sensationalist medical reporting focused on the H1N1...
The spring and fall flu seasons this year have spurred a flood of sensationalist medical reporting focused on the H1N1...
In the October 21 edition of the Cornell Daily Sun, reporter Dani Neuharth-Keusch gives a rundown of the previous day’s lecture on...
We've been following the feud between the White House and Fox News. What supposedly began as an attempt by the...
MediaMatters.org, a progressive website dedicated to correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media, brought up two instances of bad poll...
Last week, we wrote about National Public Radio's recent release of social media guidelines, close on the heels of the...
If you find the Society of Professional Journalists' Code of Ethics a dry read -- or simply prefer to have...
Starting this weekend, audiences in the UK will come face to face with their own obsession: celebrity. In the new...
In recent weeks, the media has reported on a number of hoaxes. First, Balloon Boy; then, a fake Chamber of Commerce...
Usually young journalists learn their ethical lessons from the paragons of good behavior--role models whose writing and conduct embody the...
Apparently, October is National Hoax Month -- or so it would seem, given the proliferation of fraudulent stories that appeared...