by Molika Ashford on Feb 23, 2010
Update: National Enquirer Is Officially Eligible For Pulitzer for John Edwards Affair Story
The verdict is in; the National Enquirer will be considered for a Pulitzer Prize this year for its coverage of...
The verdict is in; the National Enquirer will be considered for a Pulitzer Prize this year for its coverage of...
New York Times reporter Zachery Kouwe resigned after it was revealed that he had plagiarized repeatedly from a Wall Street Journal...
A new side effect of the rising number of freelance journalists and online writers is that more freelancers and local...
Though speed and pressure are on the list of classic plagiarism excuses, holding writers to a breakneck pace can and...
In a Feb. 15 post, blogger Rob Pitingolo complains about a front-page story in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The story,...
In the wake of January’s tragic earthquake in Haiti, iMediaEthics covered the debate over the media’s use of graphic images from...
As errors go, scientific and mathematical ones are often some of the easiest for journalists to make. Writers, more often...
Trying to hold the media up to the highest standards of ethics, it’s easy lose sight of just how hard...
As federal shield legislation works its way slowly through the government, conflicts between journalists seeking to protect anonymous sources and...
Now, a Baltimore court ruling has banned trial audiences from tweeting--or otherwise disseminating through a social network—anywhere inside the Circuit Court...