Transgender suicide ignites media ethics firestorm
An ethical firestorm has flared up over an expose that ran last month in Grantland, a sports and popular culture site affiliated with ESPN, on
An ethical firestorm has flared up over an expose that ran last month in Grantland, a sports and popular culture site affiliated with ESPN, on
In an unusual dust-up, the top editor of the Washington Post has complained to The New York Times that it failed to credit the Post
The news media’s silence while some of their boldest sources are prosecuted or jailed is something I’ve been protesting for some time, so naturally I
Just before Christmas I heard a report on public radio concerning “moral injury” among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. That’s the psychic trauma caused by
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds
At first blush, the Robert Levinson affair seems like the epitome of reckless reporting on national security: The news media flat out blew a missing
Alan Rusbridger, editor of London’s Guardian, faced off with British legislators last week about his newspaper’s publishing secrets about official surveillance that were leaked by
The news media love anniversaries, and this month’s surge of commemoratives marking the assassination of President Kennedy is just the opening bell for a media
President Obama might as well have had on his Nobel laureate coat and tails back in August. That’s when he weighed in on the revelations
Who regulates the Internet? If you answered “nobody”—because the government keeps its hands off—read on. Earlier this month, The New York Times exposed a squalid
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