by eet002 | Dec 5, 2019 | Ethics in the News
KNWA’s Ninette Sosa recently profiled the fall 2019 Visiting Distinguished Professor Brent Renaud. Renaud discussed his time at the UofA and his podcast “American Jihadi.” To see the story on KNWA here. UA’s visiting professor producing podcast...
by eet002 | Aug 26, 2019 | Ethics in the News
Results of single studies often make headlines, but some studies are not as sound as others. A group of researchers have come together to create a protocol for journalists reporting on research claims and their impacts. Business journalists discuss their roles in...
by eet002 | Aug 19, 2019 | Ethics in the News
Poynter discusses the drawbacks to patrons funding newsrooms. A team of journalists at the Hartford Courant have spent months going through archives and recording oral histories from survivors to create a living memorial of a 1944 Ringling Brothers and Barnum Circus...
by eet002 | Aug 7, 2019 | Ethics in the News
Monday, the Knight Foundation and the Maynard Institute announced a $1.2 million donation to help newsrooms diversify their staffs. The New York Times received criticism over a headline that read, “TRUMP URGES UNITY VS. RACISM.” The story covered...
by eet002 | Jul 29, 2019 | Ethics in the News
The editor of independent news organization The Christian Chronicle got a scoop, 48 hours later it appeared on Foxnews.com without consistent attribution to the original source in the story. Fox said that they were justified in publishing the story as they were...