by Katie Rolnick on Oct 31, 2009
Old vs. New: The Poynter Kent State Ethics Workshop Looks at Emerging Media
Last month, at the fifth annual Poynter Kent State Media Ethics Workshop, Poynter Institute colleagues discussed the role of traditional...
Last month, at the fifth annual Poynter Kent State Media Ethics Workshop, Poynter Institute colleagues discussed the role of traditional...
First the New York Daily News used a photograph of trash at the Bronx’s Hunts Point Market to illustrate a...
The prank-press conference held last week by farcical activists the Yes Men has reopened the “speed versus accuracy” debate, an...
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In an ongoing look at CNN correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s relationship with cyclist Lance Armstrong, StinkyJournalism opened a discussion with...
On Thursday, September 24, 2009, 16-year-old Derrion Albert was beaten to death outside a community center in Chicago's Far South...
In his new book, The Ethical Journalist: Making Responsible Decisions in the Pursuit of News, former managing editor of the...
iMediaEthics has been working to critique and correct bad vaccine reporting this fall flu season. But this time, instead of...
If you were wondering why we need ombudsmen (or even what the heck ombudsmen are), Jeffrey Dvorkin, formerly of NPR...
In 1978, Anthony McKinney, then 18 years old, was sentenced to spend the rest of his natural life in prison...