by Katie Rolnick on Oct 10, 2009
France and Great Britain Consider Labels for Airbrushed Photos
Legislators in Great Britain and France are out to protect reality -- or at least reality as portrayed in photographs....
Legislators in Great Britain and France are out to protect reality -- or at least reality as portrayed in photographs....
The question of scientific sampling and accuracy is usually our biggest concern when it comes to polling. But what happens...
A few days ago, we wrote about the Washington Post's new social media guidelines. As we noted then, the response...
The Federal Trade Commission has published the final version of its guide concerning the use of testimonials and endorsements in...
It's a straightforward and unambiguous ethical rule that journalists should not pay sources for content. It seems equally clear that...
To say that newspapers are struggling to keep up with new media would be a generous understatement. After more than...
An amendment to the proposed Free Flow of Information Act (S. 448) has ignited heated discussion about the formal definition...
When Washington Post op-ed columnist Anne Applebaum decided to write a defense of film director Roman Polanski, who was recently...
Last week, we wrote about the New York Post poaching a story from a blog called NewYorkShitty.com and not crediting...
After a video surfaced (first at Media Matters, then at Daily Kos and Huffington Post) of Fox News Channel producer...