by Katie Rolnick on Dec 14, 2009
Bombed in Afghanistan: Freelancer Paul Raffaele’s Struggle for Help
As media outlets turn increasingly to freelancers in order to cut costs, the risks for hired journalists become more evident....
As media outlets turn increasingly to freelancers in order to cut costs, the risks for hired journalists become more evident....
When it comes to new media, I often look to Steve Buttry, Information Content Conductor for Gazette Communications in Cedar...
We recently received a tip from a reader pointing us to an error in a New York Times story about...
In response to failing economic models, some pioneering newsmakers are coming at the problem from a different angle: non-profit journalism....
If Paul Carr meant to start a debate, he succeeded. Over the weekend, Carr, who writes for Techcrunch, penned a...
Two years after an episode of Sesame Street first aired, the dregs of controversy are being stirred. And while it...
To combat economic pressures, Kimberly Abbott, writing for the Nieman Journalism Lab, explains that news organizations are increasingly turning to...
We recently wrote about the ethical issues that arise when blog posts are replaced with a different version or removed...
In 1978, Anthony McKinney, then 18 years old, was sentenced to spend the rest of his natural life in prison...
In his new book, The Ethical Journalist: Making Responsible Decisions in the Pursuit of News, former managing editor of the...