by David W. Moore on Oct 15, 2010
Are News Media Polls “Uncannily” Accurate? You Must Be Kidding!
Is the accuracy of media polling averages “uncanny,” as Nate Silver of Five Thirty Eight recently claimed on his New...
Is the accuracy of media polling averages “uncanny,” as Nate Silver of Five Thirty Eight recently claimed on his New...
Journalists should never accept gifts or favors, ethics codes advise. Food journalists are no exception. But, Lee Svitak Dean wrote for Minnesota's...
iMediaEthics has written about the web copyright battle between The Las Vegas Review-Journal and websites that have posted the newspaper's content...
The Jewish Standard's publisher said the weekly newspaper "may have acted too quickly" earlier this month when it apologized for...
Fox News program "Fox & Friends" fell for a satire story earlier this week, reporting the story as factual news....
It's hard enough to tell the difference between editorials and advertorials. Indeed, in just the past few years, several cases have popped...
Bob Steele wrote for CNN Sept. 30 discussing "the dangers of activist-driven journalism." He noted that his column shares his...
Blogger Jim Hoft accused C-SPAN of using an image from Glenn Beck's tea party rally with its coverage of "One Nation" rally...
Arthur Brisbane, who has been The New York Times' public editor since this summer, discussed the criticism of Guy Deutscher's...
Leaked photos of Madonna's recent Dolce & Gabbana ad campaign offer an older, less perfect image of the 52-year-old pop...