by Molika Ashford on Feb 15, 2010
Slate Corrects a Spate of Math/Science Errors
As errors go, scientific and mathematical ones are often some of the easiest for journalists to make. Writers, more often...
As errors go, scientific and mathematical ones are often some of the easiest for journalists to make. Writers, more often...
In the wake of January’s tragic earthquake in Haiti, iMediaEthics covered the debate over the media’s use of graphic images from...
In a Feb. 15 post, blogger Rob Pitingolo complains about a front-page story in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The story,...
Though speed and pressure are on the list of classic plagiarism excuses, holding writers to a breakneck pace can and...
A new side effect of the rising number of freelance journalists and online writers is that more freelancers and local...
New York Times reporter Zachery Kouwe resigned after it was revealed that he had plagiarized repeatedly from a Wall Street Journal...
The verdict is in; the National Enquirer will be considered for a Pulitzer Prize this year for its coverage of...
Dodge City Daily Globe reporter Claire O’Brien had her contempt charge and fine lifted when she appeared in court and...
This week (through Sunday, February 28) NewsTrust, a public journalism rating site, is hosting a hunt for bad journalism. Working...
Mugshot magazines and newspaper sections, featured in an iMediaEthics report almost two years ago, are still a growth industry. The core...