by rmccargo | Apr 14, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Political disagreements about COVID-19 coverage may have an impact on the journalists who report these stories. Read the Journalist’s Resource story here. News leaders envision some benefits after social distancing is a lesser concern. The distributed...
by rmccargo | Mar 30, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Access to public records is a complicated process now. Politico explains how Coronavirus affects the Freedom of Information Act. Daily Coronvirus briefings have placed many state governors in the spotlight. As the CJR reports, one governor is getting more...
by rmccargo | Mar 23, 2020 | Ethics in the News
While climate news stories are on the decline in Alaska, some continue to push the topic, hoping journalists will take note. Snapshots of vacant spaces show the impact of COVID- 19. Amid the vast coverage of COVID-19, Pew Research shares what Americans...
by rmccargo | Feb 17, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Quality news content drives daily news consumption. Nieman Lab explains why habit-formation is key. Political news consumers on social media view election results differently than those who get their political news from other sources. A well-known...
by rmccargo | Jan 13, 2020 | Ethics in the News
The Democrat-Gazette has another plan of action to engage its readers. Some question the influence foundation funds may have on for nonprofit journalism. Nieman Lab looks at how journalists can deal with fake news on social...