by Robert Buckman on May 06, 2010
Broadcast journalism’s bad habit of wrong word choices
There seems to be a prevailing attitude among broadcast journalists that they really don’t need to worry as much about...
There seems to be a prevailing attitude among broadcast journalists that they really don’t need to worry as much about...
Editor & Publisher wrote – in an unsigned editorial May 19, 2003 – that the New York Times is addicted to...
In light of new anti-immigration law in Arizona, news media outlets need to add extra care not to fan the...
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The Society for Professional Journalists’ Ethics Committee wrote that it is “dismayed” that some New Jersey Gannett newspapers have a...
The Los Angeles Times started publishing e-commerce links in its stories this week. LA Observed wrote April 27 that the...
A New Jersey appeals court upheld a lower court's ruling that a blogger isn't afforded the source protections a traditional...
In what The New York TImes called “the most exciting scandal to emerge from Britain’s historian community since --- well,...
Journalists--especially in the mainstream media--aren’t supposed to run with anonymously written and sourced stories before verification, right? Whoops. Media Matters reported...
How do tribal communities in developing countries without functioning police, judges, law courts and prisons ensure social stability? This question...