by eet002 | Jun 3, 2019 | Ethics in the News
Large areas around the nation lack access to local broadcast news, called orphan counties. Columbia Journalism Review’s Corey Hutchins chronicles the story of La Plata County, Colorado, and their plea to the FCC to try to get local news. Due to Neilson-drawn...
by eet002 | May 20, 2019 | Ethics in the News
Men outnumber women in U.S. newsrooms and in fact-checking positions. Nurses are rarely used as sources in health news, but make up nearly a third of all healthcare professionals. Illinois statehouse press has dwindled in recent years, but an Illinois...
by bzalvare | Apr 19, 2019 | Ethics in the News
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Paula Kerger, the president and CEO of PBS, talks with Recode’s Kara Swisher about the state of public media as President Trump is trying to cut its federal funding. Click here to listen to the podcast. Follow this link to read...
by bzalvare | Mar 1, 2019 | Ethics in the News
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Newsrooms in Southern California work together. Covering up crimes ended when journalists worked together. Click here to read more. Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro confiscated the Univision’s team interview and equipment and...
by bzalvare | Oct 12, 2018 | Ethics in the News
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A female journalist speaks out about the sexual harassment she encountered over the years. She never spoke up and wants to help others not make the same mistake. Click here to read why you should speak up. Google wants to help out...