Sources under siege: The need to protect the flow of news in the digital age
This is adapted from a talk I gave to the annual conference of the international Organization of News Ombudsmen, May 20, 2013, in Los Angeles.
This is adapted from a talk I gave to the annual conference of the international Organization of News Ombudsmen, May 20, 2013, in Los Angeles.
On the warm, clear morning of 9/11, with the towers still ablaze, a workmate and I set out on foot from our office in Midtown
Just how private is the closed-door talk of the powerful? And if the unguarded comments of politicians who assume they’re speaking in confidence are captured
Word that The Washington Post was doing away with the job of ombudsman after 43 years was greeted, by and large, with a shrug and
People who make their living by writing for publication had good reason to follow the recent hoo-hah over publishers who think paying writers
In media mythology, the years from the mid-‘60s to the mid-’70s were the classical age, a heroic time of moral clarity. Mainstream journalism marinated in
In media mythology, the years from the mid-‘60s to the mid-’70s were the classical age, a heroic time of moral clarity. Mainstream journalism marinated in
Media throughout the country carried news recently that a half-dozen email accounts belonging to ex-President George W. Bush and several of his friends and relatives
Originally published Feb. 11, 2013 The spectacle of TV personality Geraldo Rivera using his soapbox with Fox News to test-market a possible run for the
Originally published Feb. 11, 2013 The spectacle of TV personality Geraldo Rivera using his soapbox with Fox News to test-market a possible run for the
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