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....
Last week it was announced that Editor & Publisher, a source iMediaEthics has long appreciated, would be shutting down January 1....
Shrinking ranks of staff journalists and a growing pool of freelancers pose ethical problems both for the rights and safety...
With so many newspapers trying to figure out how to get their readers to pay for web content, it was...
The Miami Herald has an update on how things are going with its new donations system. Herald Executive Editor Anders...
Sometimes disagreements over media coverage of science and medicine hinge on one side taking the “side of science” and the...
As the cusp of 2010 approaches, publishers are rolling out their lists of the year's best, brightest, or even worst...
We promised an update on disgraced journalist Jayson Blair’s alleged donation to the National Institute of Mental Health and contradictory...
iMediaEthics recently wrote about the ethical questions raised by new kinds of corporate sponsorship for public radio, and we highlighted NPR...