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...
by cwelter | Aug 5, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Poynter wrote an article outlining four tips to avoid plagiarism. The Columbia Journalism Review looked at how journalists covering Trump are facing many of the same ethical questions Murrow faced. On the Media discussed the realities of immigration with a Princeton...
by cwelter | Jul 14, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Poynter reported on NBC’s plan to provide balanced news coverage of Rio, despite network coverage of the Olympics. The Columbia Journalism Review shared the story of a reporter on assignment for NPR arrested while reporting on protests in Baton Rouge. Poynter...
by cwelter | Jul 7, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Poynter examined a report which asks whether journalists should be neutral in their reporting of ISIS. The Columbia Journalism Review discussed why media professionals have not been able to gain access to the recorded 911 calls from the June 12 shooting at Pulse...
by cwelter | Jun 30, 2016 | Ethics in the News
Sports Illustrated discusses whether or not sports journalists should discuss politics publicly. Poynter reports The Associated Press will use automated writing to cover minor leagues. Poynter discusses CNN’s hiring of Trump’s former campaign manager Corey...