by eet002 | Jun 25, 2019 | Ethics in the News
Six Florida newsrooms are teaming up to cover climate change which is a local story in the state as its residents are already feeling the effects of the heating planet. The Nieman Lab conducted a study to see how people evaluate the credibility of photos they see...
by Ninette Sosa | May 21, 2018 | Ethics in the News
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — Pew Research examines how much trust there is in the news media. A public opinion survey was done across all eight countries in Western Europe. Here’s what they found. Click here. News organizations are cutting back, laying off and...
by cwelter | Oct 20, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Journalists have donated money to both the Clinton and Trump campaigns, while the ethical codes at some news outlets prohibit employees from making donations to political organizations or campaigns, the Columbia Journalism Review reported. Poynter published an article...
by cwelter | Sep 15, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Following a leak of medical records of three U.S. Olympians, an ethicist with Poynter wrote about how journalists should use the information. New research from Gallup shows America’s trust in the media is the lowest it’s ever been in Gallup’s polling...
by cwelter | Sep 9, 2016 | Ethics in the News
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune removed a column written by an employee which criticized a TV journalist for wearing skinny jeans during her report, Poynter reported. The Washington Post reminded employees of their Standards & Ethics policies on political activism...